Dramatic
photos show the
devastating Southern California wildfires from space
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As
wildfires in
California rage on Earth, astronauts watch
from space.*
Crewmembers onboard the International
space Station have taken some particularly arresting images of smoke plumes pouring out of the fires burning more than 100,000 acres of land in
Southern California.
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"Thank you to all the first responders, firefighters, and citizens willing to help fight these
California wildfires," NASA astronaut Randy Bresnik said in a tweet on Thursday.
Today’s pass over SoCal unfortunately doesn’t look any better. The fires east of Camp Pendleton and in Baja are visible as well#CaliforniaWildfires pic.twitter.com/khM9TK1u0F
— Randy Bresnik (@AstroKomrade) December 7, 2017 Read more...
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