A NASA Astronaut Tweeted Yet Another AMAZING Set Of Dubai Pics From Space
A NASA Astronaut Tweeted Yet Another AMAZING Set Of Dubai Pics From Space
There’s nothing like being able to see the outline of The Palm from space. One of the key features of the city’s landscape, architecture, and build is standing out.
It stands out not only as a future-focused, tech innovative city of its own but very visibly stands out when astronauts are in space.
And while some may have already been familiar with this, there’s no reason not to gawk at its splendid image!
NASA Astronaut Shane Kimbrough tweeted new pictures of the Palm Jumeirah and Dubai Airports view from space
Hello Dubai! I spy the Emirates Golf Club, a 36-hole golf course that was the first golf course in the region and was built in 1988. The Dubai Airport is in the second photo and is the world’s busiest airport by international passenger traffic.
Hello Dubai! I spy the Emirates Golf Club, a 36-hole golf course that was the first golf course in the region and was built in 1988. The Dubai Airport is in the second photo and is the world’s busiest airport by international passenger traffic. pic.twitter.com/N6Y6nlrAvX
— Shane Kimbrough (@astro_kimbrough) August 12, 2021
It’s not the first time Astronaut Shame Kimbrough shared stunning images of Dubai, in fact he does this often featuring other cities around the world
What a cool job!
He shared an image of The Dubai Airport captured from space, saying: “The Dubai Airport is in the second photo and is the world’s busiest airport by international passenger traffic”
…and another of the Palm!
Here he is sharing an image harvesting chilis aboard the International Space Station
Oh to be an astronaut!
I just ‘thinned’ the chile pepper plants yesterday! They have a few more months to grow before we harvest them. Learn more about the Plant Habitat-04 experiment here: https://t.co/fistVNMeXD pic.twitter.com/cVLQqOEEvi
— Shane Kimbrough (@astro_kimbrough) August 11, 2021