European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Samantha Christophoretti photographed the International Space Station as a photograph of the volcanic islands of Hawaii (USA). As Ukrinform reported, he reported on
European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Samantha Christophoretti photographed the International Space Station as a photograph of the volcanic islands of Hawaii (USA).
As Ukrinform reported, he reported on it. excitement.
“Hawaii’s volcanic islands! It’s breathtaking when you can follow the chain of islands and see the movement of the tectonic plate over the hotspot that is under the now active ‘Big Island’,” Christophoretti wrote.
Hawaii (popularly known as the “Big Island”) has an area greater than all the other islands in the Hawaiian archipelago combined. The area of the American island is about 10,458 km2. The length of the island is 150 km.
Earlier, the European Space Agency’s (ESA) Gaia Space Telescope transmitted a new batch of data about our Milky Way galaxy.
As Ukrinform reports, the European Space Agency’s (ESA) spacecraft Mars Express photographed a crater located in the Aonia Terra region in the southern highlands of Mars.
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