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***EXCLUSIVE*** ***VIDEO AVAILABLE*** BAZMAN VOLCANO, IRAN - JANUARY 05: Astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) on January 05, 2014 above Bazman Volcano, Iran. Bazman is a dormant volcano situated in Southern Iran. Its summit measures 3,490 metres above sea level. A YEAR from space ñ photographs of hurricanes, typhoons and meteorite craters show an astronauts-eye view of our planet from hundreds of miles above the earth. The illuminating images were taken by astronauts onboard the International Space Station (ISS) over the course of 2014.† The space-based snappers captured everything from phenomenal weather to the Northern Lights from their orbit at around 220 miles above the earth. The stunning collection charts some of the most important natural events of 2014, including Hurricane Gonzalo which hit Bermuda and Britain in mid October and Typhoon Neoguri, the super typhoon which battered Japan in July. The photographs also capture a rare glimpse of the Northern Lights from space ñ shining in bright greens and purples above the northern hemisphere. Astronauts have lived on the ISS every day since October 2000 ñ and the floating home and science lab provides a unique opportunity to capture out-of-this-world photographs. PHOTOGRAPH BY Nasa/SPL/ Barcroft Media UK Office, London. T +44 845 370 2233 W www.barcroftmedia.com USA Office, New York City. T +1 212 796 2458 W www.barcroftusa.com Indian Office, Delhi. T +91 11 4053 2429 W www.barcroftindia.com
Astronauts from the International Space Station (ISS) took these breathtaking photos throughout 2014 of everything from phenomenal weather images to this aerial shot of the Bazman volcano in Iran on Jan. 5. NASA / SPL / Barcroft Media

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***EXCLUSIVE*** ***VIDEO AVAILABLE*** INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION - JUNE 03: NASA astronaut filming the Ant Forage Habitat Facility on board the International Space Station (ISS) on January 12, 2014. This experiment is studying the behaviour and colonisation in microgravity. A YEAR from space ñ photographs of hurricanes, typhoons and meteorite craters show an astronauts-eye view of our planet from hundreds of miles above the earth. The illuminating images were taken by astronauts onboard the International Space Station (ISS) over the course of 2014.† The space-based snappers captured everything from phenomenal weather to the Northern Lights from their orbit at around 220 miles above the earth. The stunning collection charts some of the most important natural events of 2014, including Hurricane Gonzalo which hit Bermuda and Britain in mid October and Typhoon Neoguri, the super typhoon which battered Japan in July. The photographs also capture a rare glimpse of the Northern Lights from space ñ shining in bright greens and purples above the northern hemisphere. Astronauts have lived on the ISS every day since October 2000 ñ and the floating home and science lab provides a unique opportunity to capture out-of-this-world photographs. PHOTOGRAPH BY Nasa/SPL/ Barcroft Media UK Office, London. T +44 845 370 2233 W www.barcroftmedia.com USA Office, New York City. T +1 212 796 2458 W www.barcroftusa.com Indian Office, Delhi. T +91 11 4053 2429 W www.barcroftindia.com
A NASA astronaut films the Ant Forage Habitat Facility on board ISS on Jan. 12, 2014. This experiment studies ants’ behavior and colonization in microgravity. NASA / SPL / Barcroft Media

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***EXCLUSIVE*** ***VIDEO AVAILABLE*** UTAH, USA - JANUARY 22: Photograph of the Green river canyon also known as Bowknot Bend, taken by astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) on January 22, 2014 above Utah, USA. The steep cliffs are up to 300 metres high and cast a shadow on the river below. At lower left is a contrail caused by a flying aircraft. A YEAR from space ñ photographs of hurricanes, typhoons and meteorite craters show an astronauts-eye view of our planet from hundreds of miles above the earth. The illuminating images were taken by astronauts onboard the International Space Station (ISS) over the course of 2014.† The space-based snappers captured everything from phenomenal weather to the Northern Lights from their orbit at around 220 miles above the earth. The stunning collection charts some of the most important natural events of 2014, including Hurricane Gonzalo which hit Bermuda and Britain in mid October and Typhoon Neoguri, the super typhoon which battered Japan in July. The photographs also capture a rare glimpse of the Northern Lights from space ñ shining in bright greens and purples above the northern hemisphere. Astronauts have lived on the ISS every day since October 2000 ñ and the floating home and science lab provides a unique opportunity to capture out-of-this-world photographs. PHOTOGRAPH BY Nasa/SPL/ Barcroft Media UK Office, London. T +44 845 370 2233 W www.barcroftmedia.com USA Office, New York City. T +1 212 796 2458 W www.barcroftusa.com Indian Office, Delhi. T +91 11 4053 2429 W www.barcroftindia.com
The Green River Canyon in Utah, Jan. 22 NASA / SPL / Barcroft Media

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***EXCLUSIVE*** ***VIDEO AVAILABLE*** KOREA - JANUARY 30: Korea at night, ISS image taken by astronauts on board the International Space Station (ISS) on January 30, 2014. South Korea is visible as the brightly lit zone at the lower right corner of the image. The brightest part is Seoul. At centre middle is neighbouring North Korea, which is mostly dark by comparison apart from the capital city Pyongyang. On the left side of the image is China and the Yellow Sea. To the right is the Sea of Japan. A YEAR from space ñ photographs of hurricanes, typhoons and meteorite craters show an astronauts-eye view of our planet from hundreds of miles above the earth. The illuminating images were taken by astronauts onboard the International Space Station (ISS) over the course of 2014.† The space-based snappers captured everything from phenomenal weather to the Northern Lights from their orbit at around 220 miles above the earth. The stunning collection charts some of the most important natural events of 2014, including Hurricane Gonzalo which hit Bermuda and Britain in mid October and Typhoon Neoguri, the super typhoon which battered Japan in July. The photographs also capture a rare glimpse of the Northern Lights from space ñ shining in bright greens and purples above the northern hemisphere. Astronauts have lived on the ISS every day since October 2000 ñ and the floating home and science lab provides a unique opportunity to capture out-of-this-world photographs. PHOTOGRAPH BY Nasa/SPL/ Barcroft Media UK Office, London. T +44 845 370 2233 W www.barcroftmedia.com USA Office, New York City. T +1 212 796 2458 W www.barcroftusa.com Indian Office, Delhi. T +91 11 4053 2429 W www.barcroftindia.com
Korean Peninsula, Jan. 30 NASA / SPL / Barcroft Media

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***EXCLUSIVE*** ***VIDEO AVAILABLE*** SOCHI, RUSSIA - FEBRUARY 07: Sochi Olympic Park at night from space, as seen from the ISS (International Space Station) taken by an Expedition 38 crew member on February 10, 2014 above Sochi, Russia. The bright circular structure near lower centre is Fisht Stadium where the opening ceremonies for the Winter Olympics were held on 7 February 2014, and where the Olympic Cauldron holds the Olympic Flame. A YEAR from space ñ photographs of hurricanes, typhoons and meteorite craters show an astronauts-eye view of our planet from hundreds of miles above the earth. The illuminating images were taken by astronauts onboard the International Space Station (ISS) over the course of 2014.† The space-based snappers captured everything from phenomenal weather to the Northern Lights from their orbit at around 220 miles above the earth. The stunning collection charts some of the most important natural events of 2014, including Hurricane Gonzalo which hit Bermuda and Britain in mid October and Typhoon Neoguri, the super typhoon which battered Japan in July. The photographs also capture a rare glimpse of the Northern Lights from space ñ shining in bright greens and purples above the northern hemisphere. Astronauts have lived on the ISS every day since October 2000 ñ and the floating home and science lab provides a unique opportunity to capture out-of-this-world photographs. PHOTOGRAPH BY Nasa/SPL/ Barcroft Media UK Office, London. T +44 845 370 2233 W www.barcroftmedia.com USA Office, New York City. T +1 212 796 2458 W www.barcroftusa.com Indian Office, Delhi. T +91 11 4053 2429 W www.barcroftindia.com
Olympic Park in Sochi, Russia, on Feb. 7 NASA / SPL / Barcroft Media

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***EXCLUSIVE*** ***VIDEO AVAILABLE*** IRAN - FEBRUARY 14: Great Salt Desert patterns, as seen from the International Space Station (ISS) photographed by an Expedition 38 crew member at Iran on February 14, 2014. A YEAR from space ñ photographs of hurricanes, typhoons and meteorite craters show an astronauts-eye view of our planet from hundreds of miles above the earth. The illuminating images were taken by astronauts onboard the International Space Station (ISS) over the course of 2014.† The space-based snappers captured everything from phenomenal weather to the Northern Lights from their orbit at around 220 miles above the earth. The stunning collection charts some of the most important natural events of 2014, including Hurricane Gonzalo which hit Bermuda and Britain in mid October and Typhoon Neoguri, the super typhoon which battered Japan in July. The photographs also capture a rare glimpse of the Northern Lights from space ñ shining in bright greens and purples above the northern hemisphere. Astronauts have lived on the ISS every day since October 2000 ñ and the floating home and science lab provides a unique opportunity to capture out-of-this-world photographs. PHOTOGRAPH BY Nasa/SPL/ Barcroft Media UK Office, London. T +44 845 370 2233 W www.barcroftmedia.com USA Office, New York City. T +1 212 796 2458 W www.barcroftusa.com Indian Office, Delhi. T +91 11 4053 2429 W www.barcroftindia.com
Great Salt Desert patterns in Iran, Feb. 14 NASA / SPL / Barcroft Media

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***EXCLUSIVE*** ***VIDEO AVAILABLE*** GRAND CANYON - MARCH 25: An ISS image of the Grand Canyon taken by astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) on March 25, 2014 above Grand Canyon. A YEAR from space ñ photographs of hurricanes, typhoons and meteorite craters show an astronauts-eye view of our planet from hundreds of miles above the earth. The illuminating images were taken by astronauts onboard the International Space Station (ISS) over the course of 2014.† The space-based snappers captured everything from phenomenal weather to the Northern Lights from their orbit at around 220 miles above the earth. The stunning collection charts some of the most important natural events of 2014, including Hurricane Gonzalo which hit Bermuda and Britain in mid October and Typhoon Neoguri, the super typhoon which battered Japan in July. The photographs also capture a rare glimpse of the Northern Lights from space ñ shining in bright greens and purples above the northern hemisphere. Astronauts have lived on the ISS every day since October 2000 ñ and the floating home and science lab provides a unique opportunity to capture out-of-this-world photographs. PHOTOGRAPH BY Nasa/SPL/ Barcroft Media UK Office, London. T +44 845 370 2233 W www.barcroftmedia.com USA Office, New York City. T +1 212 796 2458 W www.barcroftusa.com Indian Office, Delhi. T +91 11 4053 2429 W www.barcroftindia.com
The Grand Canyon, March 25 NASA / SPL / Barcroft Media

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***EXCLUSIVE*** ***VIDEO AVAILABLE*** GWENI-FADA, CHAD - APRIL 01: A photograph of The Gweni-Fada impact crater taken by astronauts on board the International Space Station on April 01, 2014 in Chad. Gweni-Fada measures 14 kilometres in diameter and formed around 360 million years ago on April 1, 2014 at Gweni-Fada, Chad. A YEAR from space ñ photographs of hurricanes, typhoons and meteorite craters show an astronaut's eye view of our planet from hundreds of miles above the earth. The illuminating images were taken by astronauts onboard the International Space Station (ISS) over the course of 2014. The space-based snappers captured everything from phenomenal weather to the Northern Lights from their orbit at around 220 miles above the earth. PHOTOGRAPH BY Nasa/SPL/ Barcroft Media UK Office, London. T +44 845 370 2233 W www.barcroftmedia.com USA Office, New York City. T +1 212 796 2458 W www.barcroftusa.com Indian Office, Delhi. T +91 11 4053 2429 W www.barcroftindia.com
A crater in Gweni-Fada, Chad, April 1 NASA / SPL / Barcroft Media

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***EXCLUSIVE*** ***VIDEO AVAILABLE*** DUBAI, UAE - APRIL 13: Artificial islands, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, as seen from the International Space Station (ISS). The two palm islands are Palm Jumeirah (centre left, started 2001) and Palm Jebel Ali (centre, started 2006). The World Islands (further to the left, started 2003) depict a world map. A YEAR from space ñ photographs of hurricanes, typhoons and meteorite craters show an astronauts-eye view of our planet from hundreds of miles above the earth. The illuminating images were taken by astronauts onboard the International Space Station (ISS) over the course of 2014.† The space-based snappers captured everything from phenomenal weather to the Northern Lights from their orbit at around 220 miles above the earth. The stunning collection charts some of the most important natural events of 2014, including Hurricane Gonzalo which hit Bermuda and Britain in mid October and Typhoon Neoguri, the super typhoon which battered Japan in July. The photographs also capture a rare glimpse of the Northern Lights from space ñ shining in bright greens and purples above the northern hemisphere. Astronauts have lived on the ISS every day since October 2000 ñ and the floating home and science lab provides a unique opportunity to capture out-of-this-world photographs. PHOTOGRAPH BY Nasa/SPL/ Barcroft Media UK Office, London. T +44 845 370 2233 W www.barcroftmedia.com USA Office, New York City. T +1 212 796 2458 W www.barcroftusa.com Indian Office, Delhi. T +91 11 4053 2429 W www.barcroftindia.com
Artificial Islands in Dubai, UAE, on April 13 NASA / SPL / Barcroft Media

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***EXCLUSIVE*** ***VIDEO AVAILABLE*** INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION - JUNE 03: European Space Agency astronaut taking a photograph in the Japanese Experiment Module (JEM, or Kibo) on board the International Space Station (ISS) on June 03, 2014. A YEAR from space ñ photographs of hurricanes, typhoons and meteorite craters show an astronauts-eye view of our planet from hundreds of miles above the earth. The illuminating images were taken by astronauts onboard the International Space Station (ISS) over the course of 2014.† The space-based snappers captured everything from phenomenal weather to the Northern Lights from their orbit at around 220 miles above the earth. The stunning collection charts some of the most important natural events of 2014, including Hurricane Gonzalo which hit Bermuda and Britain in mid October and Typhoon Neoguri, the super typhoon which battered Japan in July. The photographs also capture a rare glimpse of the Northern Lights from space ñ shining in bright greens and purples above the northern hemisphere. Astronauts have lived on the ISS every day since October 2000 ñ and the floating home and science lab provides a unique opportunity to capture out-of-this-world photographs. PHOTOGRAPH BY Nasa/SPL/ Barcroft Media UK Office, London. T +44 845 370 2233 W www.barcroftmedia.com USA Office, New York City. T +1 212 796 2458 W www.barcroftusa.com Indian Office, Delhi. T +91 11 4053 2429 W www.barcroftindia.com
A European Space Agency astronaut snaps a photo in the Japanese Experiment Module on ISS on June 3. NASA / SPL / Barcroft Media

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***EXCLUSIVE*** ***VIDEO AVAILABLE*** OKAVANGO DELTA, BOTSWANA - JUNE 6: Photograph taken by astronauts on board the International Space Station (ISS) on June 6, 2014 at Okavango Delta, Botswana. The Okavango Delta is a large river delta in the Kalahari Desert. It is visible here under the bright glare of sunlight. A YEAR from space ñ photographs of hurricanes, typhoons and meteorite craters show an astronauts-eye view of our planet from hundreds of miles above the earth. The illuminating images were taken by astronauts onboard the International Space Station (ISS) over the course of 2014.† The space-based snappers captured everything from phenomenal weather to the Northern Lights from their orbit at around 220 miles above the earth. The stunning collection charts some of the most important natural events of 2014, including Hurricane Gonzalo which hit Bermuda and Britain in mid October and Typhoon Neoguri, the super typhoon which battered Japan in July. The photographs also capture a rare glimpse of the Northern Lights from space ñ shining in bright greens and purples above the northern hemisphere. Astronauts have lived on the ISS every day since October 2000 ñ and the floating home and science lab provides a unique opportunity to capture out-of-this-world photographs. PHOTOGRAPH BY Nasa/SPL/ Barcroft Media UK Office, London. T +44 845 370 2233 W www.barcroftmedia.com USA Office, New York City. T +1 212 796 2458 W www.barcroftusa.com Indian Office, Delhi. T +91 11 4053 2429 W www.barcroftindia.com
Okavango Delta, Botswana, June 6 NASA / SPL / Barcroft Media

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***EXCLUSIVE*** ***VIDEO AVAILABLE*** BALTIC SEA - JUNE 15: Baltic sea seen from the ISS. Image taken on 15th June 2014. The Baltic Sea (C) is located in Europe. The southern coast of Norway appears at the far top middle, below it is Sweden. Denmark is far left, Poland lower left corner, Russia bottom middle and Lithuania lower right corner on June 15, 2014 at Baltic Sea. A YEAR from space ñ photographs of hurricanes, typhoons and meteorite craters show an astronauts-eye view of our planet from hundreds of miles above the earth. The illuminating images were taken by astronauts onboard the International Space Station (ISS) over the course of 2014.† The space-based snappers captured everything from phenomenal weather to the Northern Lights from their orbit at around 220 miles above the earth. The stunning collection charts some of the most important natural events of 2014, including Hurricane Gonzalo which hit Bermuda and Britain in mid October and Typhoon Neoguri, the super typhoon which battered Japan in July. The photographs also capture a rare glimpse of the Northern Lights from space ñ shining in bright greens and purples above the northern hemisphere. Astronauts have lived on the ISS every day since October 2000 ñ and the floating home and science lab provides a unique opportunity to capture out-of-this-world photographs. PHOTOGRAPH BY Nasa/SPL/ Barcroft Media UK Office, London. T +44 845 370 2233 W www.barcroftmedia.com USA Office, New York City. T +1 212 796 2458 W www.barcroftusa.com Indian Office, Delhi. T +91 11 4053 2429 W www.barcroftindia.com
Baltic Sea, June 15 NASA / SPL / Barcroft Media

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***EXCLUSIVE*** ***VIDEO AVAILABLE*** NAMIB DESERT, NAMIBIA - JUNE 21: Images of the Namib desert by astronauts on board the International Space Station (ISS) on June 21, 2014 above Namibia. Large dust plumes are visible being carried by strong winds off the coast of the Namib Desert. A YEAR from space ñ photographs of hurricanes, typhoons and meteorite craters show an astronauts-eye view of our planet from hundreds of miles above the earth. The illuminating images were taken by astronauts onboard the International Space Station (ISS) over the course of 2014.† The space-based snappers captured everything from phenomenal weather to the Northern Lights from their orbit at around 220 miles above the earth. The stunning collection charts some of the most important natural events of 2014, including Hurricane Gonzalo which hit Bermuda and Britain in mid October and Typhoon Neoguri, the super typhoon which battered Japan in July. The photographs also capture a rare glimpse of the Northern Lights from space ñ shining in bright greens and purples above the northern hemisphere. Astronauts have lived on the ISS every day since October 2000 ñ and the floating home and science lab provides a unique opportunity to capture out-of-this-world photographs. PHOTOGRAPH BY Nasa/SPL/ Barcroft Media UK Office, London. T +44 845 370 2233 W www.barcroftmedia.com USA Office, New York City. T +1 212 796 2458 W www.barcroftusa.com Indian Office, Delhi. T +91 11 4053 2429 W www.barcroftindia.com
Namib Desert, Namibia, June 21 NASA / SPL / Barcroft Media

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***EXCLUSIVE*** ***VIDEO AVAILABLE*** UNKNOWN - JULY 7: Typhoon Neoguri, a 'super typhoon' with sustained winds averaging about 150 miles per hour taken from the International Space Station (ISS) on July, 7, 2014. A YEAR from space ñ photographs of hurricanes, typhoons and meteorite craters show an astronauts-eye view of our planet from hundreds of miles above the earth. The illuminating images were taken by astronauts onboard the International Space Station (ISS) over the course of 2014.† The space-based snappers captured everything from phenomenal weather to the Northern Lights from their orbit at around 220 miles above the earth. The stunning collection charts some of the most important natural events of 2014, including Hurricane Gonzalo which hit Bermuda and Britain in mid October and Typhoon Neoguri, the super typhoon which battered Japan in July. The photographs also capture a rare glimpse of the Northern Lights from space ñ shining in bright greens and purples above the northern hemisphere. Astronauts have lived on the ISS every day since October 2000 ñ and the floating home and science lab provides a unique opportunity to capture out-of-this-world photographs. PHOTOGRAPH BY Nasa/SPL/ Barcroft Media UK Office, London. T +44 845 370 2233 W www.barcroftmedia.com USA Office, New York City. T +1 212 796 2458 W www.barcroftusa.com Indian Office, Delhi. T +91 11 4053 2429 W www.barcroftindia.com
Typhoon Neoguri, July 7 NASA / SPL / Barcroft Media

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***EXCLUSIVE*** ***VIDEO AVAILABLE*** CARIBBEAN - JULY 26: Hispaniola, ISS image. Photograph taken on 26th July 2014 by astronauts aboard the International Space Station. Hispaniola (C) lies in the Caribbean. The island is shared by two nations, Dominican Republic and Haiti. This image shows wildfire smoke plumes rising from the island. At far left are several thunderstorms on July 26, 2014 at Caribbean. A YEAR from space ñ photographs of hurricanes, typhoons and meteorite craters show an astronauts-eye view of our planet from hundreds of miles above the earth. The illuminating images were taken by astronauts onboard the International Space Station (ISS) over the course of 2014.† The space-based snappers captured everything from phenomenal weather to the Northern Lights from their orbit at around 220 miles above the earth. The stunning collection charts some of the most important natural events of 2014, including Hurricane Gonzalo which hit Bermuda and Britain in mid October and Typhoon Neoguri, the super typhoon which battered Japan in July. The photographs also capture a rare glimpse of the Northern Lights from space ñ shining in bright greens and purples above the northern hemisphere. Astronauts have lived on the ISS every day since October 2000 ñ and the floating home and science lab provides a unique opportunity to capture out-of-this-world photographs. PHOTOGRAPH BY Nasa/SPL/ Barcroft Media UK Office, London. T +44 845 370 2233 W www.barcroftmedia.com USA Office, New York City. T +1 212 796 2458 W www.barcroftusa.com Indian Office, Delhi. T +91 11 4053 2429 W www.barcroftindia.com
Caribbean, July 26 NASA / SPL / Barcroft Media

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***EXCLUSIVE*** ***VIDEO AVAILABLE*** FRANCE - JULY 26: An ISS image of Space and France at night taken on board the International Space Station on July 26, 2014 above France. A YEAR from space ñ photographs of hurricanes, typhoons and meteorite craters show an astronauts-eye view of our planet from hundreds of miles above the earth. The illuminating images were taken by astronauts onboard the International Space Station (ISS) over the course of 2014.† The space-based snappers captured everything from phenomenal weather to the Northern Lights from their orbit at around 220 miles above the earth. The stunning collection charts some of the most important natural events of 2014, including Hurricane Gonzalo which hit Bermuda and Britain in mid October and Typhoon Neoguri, the super typhoon which battered Japan in July. The photographs also capture a rare glimpse of the Northern Lights from space ñ shining in bright greens and purples above the northern hemisphere. Astronauts have lived on the ISS every day since October 2000 ñ and the floating home and science lab provides a unique opportunity to capture out-of-this-world photographs. PHOTOGRAPH BY Nasa/SPL/ Barcroft Media UK Office, London. T +44 845 370 2233 W www.barcroftmedia.com USA Office, New York City. T +1 212 796 2458 W www.barcroftusa.com Indian Office, Delhi. T +91 11 4053 2429 W www.barcroftindia.com
France, July 26 NASA / SPL / Barcroft Media

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***EXCLUSIVE*** ***VIDEO AVAILABLE*** UNKNOWN - AUGUST 2014: Image of the Clouds taken in August 2014 by astronauts on board the International Space Station (ISS). A YEAR from space ñ photographs of hurricanes, typhoons and meteorite craters show an astronauts-eye view of our planet from hundreds of miles above the earth. The illuminating images were taken by astronauts onboard the International Space Station (ISS) over the course of 2014.† The space-based snappers captured everything from phenomenal weather to the Northern Lights from their orbit at around 220 miles above the earth. The stunning collection charts some of the most important natural events of 2014, including Hurricane Gonzalo which hit Bermuda and Britain in mid October and Typhoon Neoguri, the super typhoon which battered Japan in July. The photographs also capture a rare glimpse of the Northern Lights from space ñ shining in bright greens and purples above the northern hemisphere. Astronauts have lived on the ISS every day since October 2000 ñ and the floating home and science lab provides a unique opportunity to capture out-of-this-world photographs. PHOTOGRAPH BY Nasa/SPL/ Barcroft Media UK Office, London. T +44 845 370 2233 W www.barcroftmedia.com USA Office, New York City. T +1 212 796 2458 W www.barcroftusa.com Indian Office, Delhi. T +91 11 4053 2429 W www.barcroftindia.com
Clouds in August NASA / SPL / Barcroft Media

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***EXCLUSIVE*** ***VIDEO AVAILABLE*** U.S.A. - AUGUST 06: Large concentrations of light reveal the major cities located on the East coast of USA seen at night, on board the International Space Station on August 06, 2014. A YEAR from space ñ photographs of hurricanes, typhoons and meteorite craters show an astronauts-eye view of our planet from hundreds of miles above the earth. The illuminating images were taken by astronauts onboard the International Space Station (ISS) over the course of 2014.† The space-based snappers captured everything from phenomenal weather to the Northern Lights from their orbit at around 220 miles above the earth. The stunning collection charts some of the most important natural events of 2014, including Hurricane Gonzalo which hit Bermuda and Britain in mid October and Typhoon Neoguri, the super typhoon which battered Japan in July. The photographs also capture a rare glimpse of the Northern Lights from space ñ shining in bright greens and purples above the northern hemisphere. Astronauts have lived on the ISS every day since October 2000 ñ and the floating home and science lab provides a unique opportunity to capture out-of-this-world photographs. PHOTOGRAPH BY Nasa/SPL/ Barcroft Media UK Office, London. T +44 845 370 2233 W www.barcroftmedia.com USA Office, New York City. T +1 212 796 2458 W www.barcroftusa.com Indian Office, Delhi. T +91 11 4053 2429 W www.barcroftindia.com
United States, Aug. 6. NASA / SPL / Barcroft Media

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***EXCLUSIVE*** ***VIDEO AVAILABLE*** BORNEO - AUGUST 05: Borneo thunderstorms taken by astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) on August 5, 2014. A YEAR from space ñ photographs of hurricanes, typhoons and meteorite craters show an astronauts-eye view of our planet from hundreds of miles above the earth. The illuminating images were taken by astronauts onboard the International Space Station (ISS) over the course of 2014.† The space-based snappers captured everything from phenomenal weather to the Northern Lights from their orbit at around 220 miles above the earth. The stunning collection charts some of the most important natural events of 2014, including Hurricane Gonzalo which hit Bermuda and Britain in mid October and Typhoon Neoguri, the super typhoon which battered Japan in July. The photographs also capture a rare glimpse of the Northern Lights from space ñ shining in bright greens and purples above the northern hemisphere. Astronauts have lived on the ISS every day since October 2000 ñ and the floating home and science lab provides a unique opportunity to capture out-of-this-world photographs. PHOTOGRAPH BY Nasa/SPL/ Barcroft Media UK Office, London. T +44 845 370 2233 W www.barcroftmedia.com USA Office, New York City. T +1 212 796 2458 W www.barcroftusa.com Indian Office, Delhi. T +91 11 4053 2429 W www.barcroftindia.com
Thunderstorms over Borneo on Aug. 5 NASA / SPL / Barcroft Media

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***EXCLUSIVE*** ***VIDEO AVAILABLE*** SOUTHERN ITALY - AUGUST 13: A plume of smoke is visible rising from Mount Etna on August 13, 2014 at Southern Italy. Photograph taken by astronauts on board the International Space Station. A YEAR from space ñ photographs of hurricanes, typhoons and meteorite craters show an astronauts-eye view of our planet from hundreds of miles above the earth. The illuminating images were taken by astronauts onboard the International Space Station (ISS) over the course of 2014.† The space-based snappers captured everything from phenomenal weather to the Northern Lights from their orbit at around 220 miles above the earth. The stunning collection charts some of the most important natural events of 2014, including Hurricane Gonzalo which hit Bermuda and Britain in mid October and Typhoon Neoguri, the super typhoon which battered Japan in July. The photographs also capture a rare glimpse of the Northern Lights from space ñ shining in bright greens and purples above the northern hemisphere. Astronauts have lived on the ISS every day since October 2000 ñ and the floating home and science lab provides a unique opportunity to capture out-of-this-world photographs. PHOTOGRAPH BY Nasa/SPL/ Barcroft Media UK Office, London. T +44 845 370 2233 W www.barcroftmedia.com USA Office, New York City. T +1 212 796 2458 W www.barcroftusa.com Indian Office, Delhi. T +91 11 4053 2429 W www.barcroftindia.com
Mt. Etna, southern Italy, Aug. 13 NASA / SPL / Barcroft Media

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***EXCLUSIVE*** ***VIDEO AVAILABLE*** INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION - AUGUST 18: Russian cosmonaut taking a photograph during extravehicular activity (EVA) on the International Space Station on August 18, 2014. A YEAR from space ñ photographs of hurricanes, typhoons and meteorite craters show an astronauts-eye view of our planet from hundreds of miles above the earth. The illuminating images were taken by astronauts onboard the International Space Station (ISS) over the course of 2014.† The space-based snappers captured everything from phenomenal weather to the Northern Lights from their orbit at around 220 miles above the earth. The stunning collection charts some of the most important natural events of 2014, including Hurricane Gonzalo which hit Bermuda and Britain in mid October and Typhoon Neoguri, the super typhoon which battered Japan in July. The photographs also capture a rare glimpse of the Northern Lights from space ñ shining in bright greens and purples above the northern hemisphere. Astronauts have lived on the ISS every day since October 2000 ñ and the floating home and science lab provides a unique opportunity to capture out-of-this-world photographs. PHOTOGRAPH BY Nasa/SPL/ Barcroft Media UK Office, London. T +44 845 370 2233 W www.barcroftmedia.com USA Office, New York City. T +1 212 796 2458 W www.barcroftusa.com Indian Office, Delhi. T +91 11 4053 2429 W www.barcroftindia.com
A cosmonaut photographs during extravehicular activity (EVA) on ISS on Aug. 18. NASA / SPL / Barcroft Media

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***EXCLUSIVE*** ***VIDEO AVAILABLE*** INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION - AUGUST 18: Russian cosmonaut taking a photograph during extravehicular activity (EVA) on the International Space Station on August 18, 2014. A YEAR from space ñ photographs of hurricanes, typhoons and meteorite craters show an astronauts-eye view of our planet from hundreds of miles above the earth. The illuminating images were taken by astronauts onboard the International Space Station (ISS) over the course of 2014.† The space-based snappers captured everything from phenomenal weather to the Northern Lights from their orbit at around 220 miles above the earth. The stunning collection charts some of the most important natural events of 2014, including Hurricane Gonzalo which hit Bermuda and Britain in mid October and Typhoon Neoguri, the super typhoon which battered Japan in July. The photographs also capture a rare glimpse of the Northern Lights from space ñ shining in bright greens and purples above the northern hemisphere. Astronauts have lived on the ISS every day since October 2000 ñ and the floating home and science lab provides a unique opportunity to capture out-of-this-world photographs. PHOTOGRAPH BY Nasa/SPL/ Barcroft Media UK Office, London. T +44 845 370 2233 W www.barcroftmedia.com USA Office, New York City. T +1 212 796 2458 W www.barcroftusa.com Indian Office, Delhi. T +91 11 4053 2429 W www.barcroftindia.com
A cosmonaut photographs during extravehicular activity (EVA) on ISS on Aug. 18. NASA / SPL / Barcroft Media

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***EXCLUSIVE*** ***VIDEO AVAILABLE*** SHARDA RIVER, INDIA - AUGUST 22: Image of the Sharda river taken by astronauts on board the International Space Station (ISS) on August 22, 2014 at Sharda River, India. A YEAR from space ñ photographs of hurricanes, typhoons and meteorite craters show an astronauts-eye view of our planet from hundreds of miles above the earth. The illuminating images were taken by astronauts onboard the International Space Station (ISS) over the course of 2014.† The space-based snappers captured everything from phenomenal weather to the Northern Lights from their orbit at around 220 miles above the earth. The stunning collection charts some of the most important natural events of 2014, including Hurricane Gonzalo which hit Bermuda and Britain in mid October and Typhoon Neoguri, the super typhoon which battered Japan in July. The photographs also capture a rare glimpse of the Northern Lights from space ñ shining in bright greens and purples above the northern hemisphere. Astronauts have lived on the ISS every day since October 2000 ñ and the floating home and science lab provides a unique opportunity to capture out-of-this-world photographs. PHOTOGRAPH BY Nasa/SPL/ Barcroft Media UK Office, London. T +44 845 370 2233 W www.barcroftmedia.com USA Office, New York City. T +1 212 796 2458 W www.barcroftusa.com Indian Office, Delhi. T +91 11 4053 2429 W www.barcroftindia.com
Sharda River, India, Aug. 23 NASA / SPL / Barcroft Media

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***EXCLUSIVE*** ***VIDEO AVAILABLE*** INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION - SEPTEMBER 10: Unoccupied Russian Orlan spacesuit on the International Space Station (ISS) with two astronauts seen reflected in the suit's visor on September 10, 2014. A YEAR from space ñ photographs of hurricanes, typhoons and meteorite craters show an astronauts-eye view of our planet from hundreds of miles above the earth. The illuminating images were taken by astronauts onboard the International Space Station (ISS) over the course of 2014.† The space-based snappers captured everything from phenomenal weather to the Northern Lights from their orbit at around 220 miles above the earth. The stunning collection charts some of the most important natural events of 2014, including Hurricane Gonzalo which hit Bermuda and Britain in mid October and Typhoon Neoguri, the super typhoon which battered Japan in July. The photographs also capture a rare glimpse of the Northern Lights from space ñ shining in bright greens and purples above the northern hemisphere. Astronauts have lived on the ISS every day since October 2000 ñ and the floating home and science lab provides a unique opportunity to capture out-of-this-world photographs. PHOTOGRAPH BY Nasa/SPL/ Barcroft Media UK Office, London. T +44 845 370 2233 W www.barcroftmedia.com USA Office, New York City. T +1 212 796 2458 W www.barcroftusa.com Indian Office, Delhi. T +91 11 4053 2429 W www.barcroftindia.com
An empty spacesuit hangs on Sept. 10. NASA / SPL / Barcroft Media

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***EXCLUSIVE*** ***VIDEO AVAILABLE*** INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION - SEPTEMBER 23: European Space Agency astronaut taking a photograph from the Cupola of the International Space Station (ISS)of the SpaceX Dragon cargo craft approaching the ISS on September 23, 2014. A YEAR from space ñ photographs of hurricanes, typhoons and meteorite craters show an astronauts-eye view of our planet from hundreds of miles above the earth. The illuminating images were taken by astronauts onboard the International Space Station (ISS) over the course of 2014.† The space-based snappers captured everything from phenomenal weather to the Northern Lights from their orbit at around 220 miles above the earth. The stunning collection charts some of the most important natural events of 2014, including Hurricane Gonzalo which hit Bermuda and Britain in mid October and Typhoon Neoguri, the super typhoon which battered Japan in July. The photographs also capture a rare glimpse of the Northern Lights from space ñ shining in bright greens and purples above the northern hemisphere. Astronauts have lived on the ISS every day since October 2000 ñ and the floating home and science lab provides a unique opportunity to capture out-of-this-world photographs. PHOTOGRAPH BY Nasa/SPL/ Barcroft Media UK Office, London. T +44 845 370 2233 W www.barcroftmedia.com USA Office, New York City. T +1 212 796 2458 W www.barcroftusa.com Indian Office, Delhi. T +91 11 4053 2429 W www.barcroftindia.com
A European Space Agency astronaut photographs the SpaceX Dragon cargo craft approaching the ISS on Sept. 23. NASA / SPL / Barcroft Media

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***EXCLUSIVE*** ***VIDEO AVAILABLE*** INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION - SEPTEMBER 23: European Space Agency astronaut taking a photograph from the Cupola of the International Space Station (ISS)of the SpaceX Dragon cargo craft approaching the ISS on September 23, 2014. A YEAR from space ñ photographs of hurricanes, typhoons and meteorite craters show an astronauts-eye view of our planet from hundreds of miles above the earth. The illuminating images were taken by astronauts onboard the International Space Station (ISS) over the course of 2014.† The space-based snappers captured everything from phenomenal weather to the Northern Lights from their orbit at around 220 miles above the earth. The stunning collection charts some of the most important natural events of 2014, including Hurricane Gonzalo which hit Bermuda and Britain in mid October and Typhoon Neoguri, the super typhoon which battered Japan in July. The photographs also capture a rare glimpse of the Northern Lights from space ñ shining in bright greens and purples above the northern hemisphere. Astronauts have lived on the ISS every day since October 2000 ñ and the floating home and science lab provides a unique opportunity to capture out-of-this-world photographs. PHOTOGRAPH BY Nasa/SPL/ Barcroft Media UK Office, London. T +44 845 370 2233 W www.barcroftmedia.com USA Office, New York City. T +1 212 796 2458 W www.barcroftusa.com Indian Office, Delhi. T +91 11 4053 2429 W www.barcroftindia.com
A European Space Agency astronaut photographs the SpaceX Dragon cargo craft approaching the ISS on Sept. 23. NASA / SPL / Barcroft Media

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***EXCLUSIVE*** ***VIDEO AVAILABLE*** UNKNOWN - SEPTEMBER 27: A photograph of the Milky Way taken by astronauts on board the International Space Station (ISS) on September 27, 2014. A YEAR from space ñ photographs of hurricanes, typhoons and meteorite craters show an astronauts-eye view of our planet from hundreds of miles above the earth. The illuminating images were taken by astronauts onboard the International Space Station (ISS) over the course of 2014.† The space-based snappers captured everything from phenomenal weather to the Northern Lights from their orbit at around 220 miles above the earth. The stunning collection charts some of the most important natural events of 2014, including Hurricane Gonzalo which hit Bermuda and Britain in mid October and Typhoon Neoguri, the super typhoon which battered Japan in July. The photographs also capture a rare glimpse of the Northern Lights from space ñ shining in bright greens and purples above the northern hemisphere. Astronauts have lived on the ISS every day since October 2000 ñ and the floating home and science lab provides a unique opportunity to capture out-of-this-world photographs. PHOTOGRAPH BY Nasa/SPL/ Barcroft Media UK Office, London. T +44 845 370 2233 W www.barcroftmedia.com USA Office, New York City. T +1 212 796 2458 W www.barcroftusa.com Indian Office, Delhi. T +91 11 4053 2429 W www.barcroftindia.com
Milky Way, Sept. 27 NASA / SPL / Barcroft Media

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***EXCLUSIVE*** ***VIDEO AVAILABLE*** UNKNOWN, SEPTEMBER 29: Aurora borealis or northern lights display, seen from the International Space Station (ISS) on September 29, 2014. A YEAR from space ñ photographs of hurricanes, typhoons and meteorite craters show an astronauts-eye view of our planet from hundreds of miles above the earth. The illuminating images were taken by astronauts onboard the International Space Station (ISS) over the course of 2014.† The space-based snappers captured everything from phenomenal weather to the Northern Lights from their orbit at around 220 miles above the earth. The stunning collection charts some of the most important natural events of 2014, including Hurricane Gonzalo which hit Bermuda and Britain in mid October and Typhoon Neoguri, the super typhoon which battered Japan in July. The photographs also capture a rare glimpse of the Northern Lights from space ñ shining in bright greens and purples above the northern hemisphere. Astronauts have lived on the ISS every day since October 2000 ñ and the floating home and science lab provides a unique opportunity to capture out-of-this-world photographs. PHOTOGRAPH BY Nasa/SPL/ Barcroft Media UK Office, London. T +44 845 370 2233 W www.barcroftmedia.com USA Office, New York City. T +1 212 796 2458 W www.barcroftusa.com Indian Office, Delhi. T +91 11 4053 2429 W www.barcroftindia.com
The aurora borealis glows on Sept. 29. NASA / SPL / Barcroft Media

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***EXCLUSIVE*** ***VIDEO AVAILABLE*** HIMALAYAS, SOUTH ASIA 2014: Image of the Tibetan plateaus, (Himalayas) taken on board the International Space Station in 2014. A YEAR from space ñ photographs of hurricanes, typhoons and meteorite craters show an astronauts-eye view of our planet from hundreds of miles above the earth. The illuminating images were taken by astronauts onboard the International Space Station (ISS) over the course of 2014.† The space-based snappers captured everything from phenomenal weather to the Northern Lights from their orbit at around 220 miles above the earth. The stunning collection charts some of the most important natural events of 2014, including Hurricane Gonzalo which hit Bermuda and Britain in mid October and Typhoon Neoguri, the super typhoon which battered Japan in July. The photographs also capture a rare glimpse of the Northern Lights from space ñ shining in bright greens and purples above the northern hemisphere. Astronauts have lived on the ISS every day since October 2000 ñ and the floating home and science lab provides a unique opportunity to capture out-of-this-world photographs. PHOTOGRAPH BY Nasa/SPL/ Barcroft Media UK Office, London. T +44 845 370 2233 W www.barcroftmedia.com USA Office, New York City. T +1 212 796 2458 W www.barcroftusa.com Indian Office, Delhi. T +91 11 4053 2429 W www.barcroftindia.com
Himalayas, South Asia NASA / SPL / Barcroft Media

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***EXCLUSIVE*** ***VIDEO AVAILABLE*** HIMALAYAS - SOUTH ASIA 2014: A photograph of the Tibetan plateaus, (Himalayas) taken on board the International Space Station. A YEAR from space ñ photographs of hurricanes, typhoons and meteorite craters show an astronauts-eye view of our planet from hundreds of miles above the earth. The illuminating images were taken by astronauts onboard the International Space Station (ISS) over the course of 2014.† The space-based snappers captured everything from phenomenal weather to the Northern Lights from their orbit at around 220 miles above the earth. The stunning collection charts some of the most important natural events of 2014, including Hurricane Gonzalo which hit Bermuda and Britain in mid October and Typhoon Neoguri, the super typhoon which battered Japan in July. The photographs also capture a rare glimpse of the Northern Lights from space ñ shining in bright greens and purples above the northern hemisphere. Astronauts have lived on the ISS every day since October 2000 ñ and the floating home and science lab provides a unique opportunity to capture out-of-this-world photographs. PHOTOGRAPH BY Nasa/SPL/ Barcroft Media UK Office, London. T +44 845 370 2233 W www.barcroftmedia.com USA Office, New York City. T +1 212 796 2458 W www.barcroftusa.com Indian Office, Delhi. T +91 11 4053 2429 W www.barcroftindia.com
Himalayas, South Asia NASA / SPL / Barcroft Media

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***EXCLUSIVE*** ***VIDEO AVAILABLE*** UNSPECIFIED - OCTOBER 16: Photograph of Hurricane Gonzalo taken by astronauts on board the International Space Station (ISS) on October 18, 2014. Gonzalo was a powerful category 4 strength hurricane that passed over the Atlantic Ocean during October 2014. A YEAR from space ñ photographs of hurricanes, typhoons and meteorite craters show an astronauts-eye view of our planet from hundreds of miles above the earth. The illuminating images were taken by astronauts onboard the International Space Station (ISS) over the course of 2014.† The space-based snappers captured everything from phenomenal weather to the Northern Lights from their orbit at around 220 miles above the earth. The stunning collection charts some of the most important natural events of 2014, including Hurricane Gonzalo which hit Bermuda and Britain in mid October and Typhoon Neoguri, the super typhoon which battered Japan in July. The photographs also capture a rare glimpse of the Northern Lights from space ñ shining in bright greens and purples above the northern hemisphere. Astronauts have lived on the ISS every day since October 2000 ñ and the floating home and science lab provides a unique opportunity to capture out-of-this-world photographs. PHOTOGRAPH BY Nasa/SPL/ Barcroft Media UK Office, London. T +44 845 370 2233 W www.barcroftmedia.com USA Office, New York City. T +1 212 796 2458 W www.barcroftusa.com Indian Office, Delhi. T +91 11 4053 2429 W www.barcroftindia.com
Hurricane Gonzalo, Oct. 16 NASA / SPL / Barcroft Media

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***EXCLUSIVE*** ***VIDEO AVAILABLE*** INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION - OCTOBER 10: European Space Agency astronaut taking a photograph of his visor during extravehicular activity (EVA) on the International Space Station (ISS) on October 10, 2014. A YEAR from space ñ photographs of hurricanes, typhoons and meteorite craters show an astronauts-eye view of our planet from hundreds of miles above the earth. The illuminating images were taken by astronauts onboard the International Space Station (ISS) over the course of 2014.† The space-based snappers captured everything from phenomenal weather to the Northern Lights from their orbit at around 220 miles above the earth. The stunning collection charts some of the most important natural events of 2014, including Hurricane Gonzalo which hit Bermuda and Britain in mid October and Typhoon Neoguri, the super typhoon which battered Japan in July. The photographs also capture a rare glimpse of the Northern Lights from space ñ shining in bright greens and purples above the northern hemisphere. Astronauts have lived on the ISS every day since October 2000 ñ and the floating home and science lab provides a unique opportunity to capture out-of-this-world photographs. PHOTOGRAPH BY Nasa/SPL/ Barcroft Media UK Office, London. T +44 845 370 2233 W www.barcroftmedia.com USA Office, New York City. T +1 212 796 2458 W www.barcroftusa.com Indian Office, Delhi. T +91 11 4053 2429 W www.barcroftindia.com
A European Space Agency astronaut takes a selfie on Oct. 10. NASA / SPL / Barcroft Media

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***EXCLUSIVE*** ***VIDEO AVAILABLE*** NEW YORK - DECEMBER 2014: New York at night from space in December 2014. A YEAR from space ñ photographs of hurricanes, typhoons and meteorite craters show an astronauts-eye view of our planet from hundreds of miles above the earth. The illuminating images were taken by astronauts onboard the International Space Station (ISS) over the course of 2014.† The space-based snappers captured everything from phenomenal weather to the Northern Lights from their orbit at around 220 miles above the earth. The stunning collection charts some of the most important natural events of 2014, including Hurricane Gonzalo which hit Bermuda and Britain in mid October and Typhoon Neoguri, the super typhoon which battered Japan in July. The photographs also capture a rare glimpse of the Northern Lights from space ñ shining in bright greens and purples above the northern hemisphere. Astronauts have lived on the ISS every day since October 2000 ñ and the floating home and science lab provides a unique opportunity to capture out-of-this-world photographs. PHOTOGRAPH BY Nasa/SPL/ Barcroft Media UK Office, London. T +44 845 370 2233 W www.barcroftmedia.com USA Office, New York City. T +1 212 796 2458 W www.barcroftusa.com Indian Office, Delhi. T +91 11 4053 2429 W www.barcroftindia.com
New York lights up in December. NASA / SPL / Barcroft Media

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