From their position on the International Space Station, astronauts are treated to a unique view of our planet that most people will never have the chance to see.
The ISS orbits Earth at a height of around 250 miles, meaning the space station makes around 16 trips around Earth every single day.
Now, one NASA astronaut on board the ISS has snapped a stunning photo of ‘stars, cities spaceships and a comet.’ Astronaut Bob Behnken, who has only been on the ISS for a month, posted the beautiful photo to Twitter.
He wrote: “Night sky, just before dawn from @Space_Station. Stars, cities, spaceships, and a comet!” While it remains unclear which cities can be seen in the photo, the comet is Comet NEOWISE, which will be visible throughout July.
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