RMD3C7CF–Luquillo Mountains, Puerto Rico (NASA, International Space Station Science, 12/23/07)
RM2A25517–On Sept. 6th 2017, the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer or MODIS instrument aboard NASA's Aqua satellite captured a visible-light image of Hurricane Irma over the Leeward Islands and Puerto Rico. The image revealed a clear eye with powerful bands of thunderstorms circling the eye.
RMR8JA5G–A composite view of Puerto Rico from space during the period of September 20 - November 20, 2017 showing the only electrical lights following the destruction of the power grid in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria which lashed the island causing the longest electric power blackout in U.S. history and at least $90 billion in damages. The image was created using nightly satellite images from the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer onboard the Suomi NPP satellite. The capital and largest city San Juan can be seen in the top right corner and the second city of Ponce in the bottom left.
RMKB66BM–‘Three Hurricanes in the Atlantic’ composite image of hurricanes Katia, Irma and Jose in the Atlantic basin on 6 September 2017. The images were captured by the Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership (Suomi NPP) weather satellite on the same day using its Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS). Katia can be seen centre left over the Gulf of Mexico; Irma centre north of Puerto Rico and Jose on the right in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. Credit: Futuras Fotos / Joshua Stevens / NASA Earth Observatory
RMR8JA5E–A composite view of Puerto Rico from space during the period of March 1018 showing the electrical lights following the repair and restoration of the majority of the islands power grid in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria which lashed the island causing the longest electric power blackout in U.S. history and at least $90 billion in damages. The image was created using nightly satellite images from the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer onboard the Suomi NPP satellite. The capital and largest city San Juan can be seen in the top right corner and the second city of Ponce in the bottom left.
RFMFBRDJ–Hurricane Maria making landfall in Puerto Rico in 2017 - Elements of this image furnished by NASA
RMME7F57–A satellite view of Puerto Rico as seen from the NASA International Space Station October 12, 2017 in Earth orbit. (photo by Joe Acaba via Planetpix)
RMPGYPJM–Tropical storm Irene approaching Puerto Rico, taken from the NASA's Aqua satellite, 2011. Image courtesy NASA Goddard MODIS Rapid Response Team. ()
RMME7GC3–A satellite view of the Caribbean islands of Puerto Rico, Cuba, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic as seen from the NASA International Space Station during Expedition 54 January 1, 2018 in Earth orbit. (photo by NASA via Planetpix)
RM2BM8APR–Artisanal fisher Dennis Arroyo Ramírez has fished with a nasa and a net since he was a child. On his boat on a wharf in Cabo Rojo, on Puerto Rico’s southwest coast, he fixes the net after a shark broke part of it. (Coraly Cruz Mejías, GPJ Puerto Rico)
RMW0MH75–This NASA GOES-13 satellite image released on August 31, 2010 shows Hurricane Earl (lower left) off the coast of passing Puerto Rico and Tropical Storm Fiona located to Earl's east, and Tropical Storm Danielle far in the Northern Atlantic. UPI/NASA/GOES
RF2DFRHJJ–The Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico is one of the most important national centers for radio astronomy, planetary radar and ionospheric science. Photo by The University of Central Florida.
RMW0M9FD–Tropical Storm Chris was located to the east of Puerto Rico and the Leeward Islands at 9:29 a.m. (CDT), August 2, 2006, when one of the members of the Expedition 13 crew onboard the International Space Station recorded this still image. (UPI Photo/NASA)
RMK770KB–Hurricane Irma over the Leeward Islands captured by NASA on Wednesday, September 6, 2017. Irma is the strongest hurricanes ever measured over the Atlantic Ocean. T(NASA/Suomi NPP - VIIRS)
RMW0M3YB–NASA's Terra satellite captured this image of Hurricane Irma over Puerto Rico and Hispaniola on September 7, 2017, at 11:20 a.m. EDT (1520 UTC). A state of emergency was declared in the state by Governor Scott on Monday. Hurricane Irma was elevated to a category 5 storm on Tuesday morning. NASA/UPI
RMKRNGPA–ISS-53 Puerto Rico
RMW0M3Y9–NASA-NOAA's Suomi NPP satellite captured this nighttime image of Hurricane Irma over the Leeward Islands on September 6, 2017, at 1:35 a.m. EDT (0535 UTC). As of 5 p.m. on September 6, Irma was moving away from the Virgin Islands and spreading over portions of Puerto Rico. A state of emergency was declared in the state by Governor Scott on Monday. Hurricane Irma was elevated to a category 5 storm on Tuesday morning. NASA/UPI
RMKRMPX3–Satellite Sees Holiday Lights Brighten Cities - Puerto Rico and Hispaniola (15851516219)
RM2WWN9JD–Quartermaster 3rd Class Andres Murillo, a native of Ponce, Puerto Rico, raises the national ensign on the weather decks aboard USS San Diego (LPD 22) while the ship gets underway for NASA’s Underway Recovery Test 11, Feb. 21, 2024. In preparation for NASA’s Artemis II crewed mission, which will send four astronauts in Orion beyond the Moon, NASA and the Department of Defense will conduct a series of tests to demonstrate and evaluate the processes, procedures and hardware used in recovery operations for crewed lunar missions. Amphibious transport docks, like USS San Diego, have unique capabilit
RMEDXN4F–University of Puerto Rico at Humacao, Team 2, 2014 NASA Human Exploration Rover Challenge Race
RMKRB5WJ–APOLLO 11 25TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION: MOON BUGGY COMPETITION 1994 Moonbuggy Race Puerto Rico over boulders
RMHF8340–CUNY Hunter college Master's graduate Julia Marrs, center, talks to attendees about her work with Puerto Rico agriculture during the 2016 Annual Earth Science Applications Showcase, Wednesday, Aug. 10, 2016, at NASA Headquarters in Washington. Every summer students and young professionals from NASA’s Applied Sciences’ DEVELOP National Program come to NASA Headquarters and present their research projects. DEVELOP is a training and development program where students work on Earth science research projects, mentored by science advisers from NASA and partner agencies, and extend research results t
RFMFBRDM–Hurricane Irma heading towards the Bahamas in 2017 - Elements of this image furnished by NASA
RME8J2YX–First place, college race: University of Puerto Rico at Humacao, Team
RMK4K2GD–HANDOUT - A handout picture made available by the satellite project GOES East of the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration shows hurricane 'Katia' (L) in the Gulf of Mexico, tropical storn 'Irma' (M) near Puerto Rico and tropical storm 'Jose' (R) over the Atlantic, 06 September 2017. (ATTENTION EDITORS: FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY IN CONNECTION WITH CURRENT REPORTING; MANDATORY CREDIT) Photo: -/NASA/NOAA GOES/dpa
RM2WBMXX9–JOHNSON SPACE CENTER, HOUSTON, TEXAS-- STS-31 ONBOARD SCENE -- The Hubble Space Telescope (HST) is suspended in space by Discovery's remote manipulator system prior to deployment of its solar array panels and antennae and its ultimate release. Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic are recognizable at left of the frame. The photo was taken with a handheld Hasselblad camera. This was among the first photos NASA released on April 30 from the five-day mission.
RMWERRY4–International Space Station, USA. 29 August 2019. The cyclonic clouds of Hurricane Dorian seen from the International Space Station as it churns through the Caribbean August 29, 2019 in the Atlantic Ocean. The current forecast calls for Dorian to strengthen over open water to a Category 4 with winds of 140 mph before making landfall in South Florida late Monday. Credit: NASA/Planetpix/Alamy Live News
RMP7EP6K–(Jan. 1, 2018) --- Despite the cloudiness during this nighttime photograph taken by Expedition 54 crew members aboard the International Space Station, the Caribbean islands of (from top left to bottom right) Puerto Rico, Cuba, Haiti and the Dominican Republic are seen from an altitude of 250 miles.
RFMCCGTM–Puerto Rico from orbit of planet Earth. 3D illustration. Elements of this image furnished by NASA.
RM2K3W80G–Earth Atmosphere. 20th Sep, 2022. Hurricane Fiona is pictured from the International Space Station as it orbited 259 miles above the Atlantic Ocean north of Puerto Rico. In the foreground, the Soyuz MS-22 crew ship docked to the Prichal module is silhouetted above the storm. Credit: NASA/ZUMA Press Wire Service/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News
RF2DFRJ17–The Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico is one of the most important national centers for radio astronomy, planetary radar and ionospheric science. Photo by The University of Central Florida.
RM2K34D1P–September 22, 2022: Atlantic Ocean: While traveling north, Hurricane Fiona passed over waters that were significantly warmer than normal, thereby providing fuel to sustain and even intensify the storm system. In fact, the storm crossed Puerto Rico as a category 1 hurricane; within days, it intensified to category 3 and 4 strength as it moved well beyond tropical latitudes. Credit: NASA Earth/ZUMA Press Wire Service/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News
RMD9XAD6–Upper walk way of Areceibo Observation Centre Puerto Rico
RF2H839H0–Large radio telescope antenna of the national observatory of Arecibo Puerto Rico.
RMPGYPRF–Tropical storm Irene revealed by the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) satellite, August 22, 2011. Image courtesy NASA / SSAI, Hal Pierce. ()
RMW0M3Y7–NASA-NOAA's Aqua/MODIS satellite captured this image of Hurricane Irma over the Leeward Islands and Puerto Rico on September 6, 2017, at 12:45 p.m. EDT (1745 UTC). As of 5 p.m. on September 6, Irma was moving away from the Virgin Islands and spreading over portions of Puerto Rico. A state of emergency was declared in the state by Governor Scott on Monday. Hurricane Irma was elevated to a category 5 storm on Tuesday morning. NASA/UPI
RM2E0TYNE–Early in the morning on Oct. 25, 2012, the Suomi NPP satellite passed over Hurricane Sandy after it made landfall over Cuba and Jamaica, capturing this highly detailed infrared imagery, showing areas of deep convection around the central eye. Besides the highly detailed infrared imagery, the satellite shows visible-like imagery of the cloud tops, along with the city lights of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Photo by Nasa via ABACAPRESS.COM
RMHF19E9–Tim, 14, explains how he programmed his robot to Mike Gould, Department of Defense Education Activity New York/Virginia/Puerto Rico District Superintendent at the Quantico Middle/High School aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on May 9, 2013. Tim and Gould participated in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics day hosted there. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Pfc. Samuel Ellis/Released) STEM grows on Quantico students 130509-M-ZS544-001
RF2HEME38–Spaceship in the outer space on orbit of Earth planet. North America at night. Elements of this image furnished by NASA.
RMKRB5WH–APOLLO 11 25TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION: MOON BUGGY COMPETITION 1994 Great Moonbuggy Race Puerto Rico wrinkle ridge
RMMM8YBG–Capt. Charles, an intelligence officer for the 118th Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Group based at Joint Base Berry Field in Nashville, Tenn., assesses areas in Puerto Rico without power. The box in the top right of his screen is a before image provided by NASA, and the main image is the current power situation on September 15.
RFMDYNW7–Hurricane Irma heading towards the Carribean Sea - Elements of this image furnished by NASA
RME8J31A–Caption: Second place, high school race: Vocational High School Teodora Aguilar Mora in Yabucoa, Puerto Rico, Team 2. View all
RMK4K201–HANDOUT - A handout picture made available by the satellite project GOES East of the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration shows hurricane 'Katia' (L) in the Gulf of Mexico, hurricane 'Irma' (M) near Puerto Rico and tropical storm 'Jose' (R) over the Atlantic, 06 September 2017. (ATTENTION EDITORS: FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY IN CONNECTION WITH CURRENT REPORTING; MANDATORY CREDIT) Photo: -/NASA/NOAA GOES/dpa
RMD3D9PG–Hurricane Irene (NASA, International Space Station, 08/22/11)
RM2WBNDA9–CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the support personnel for NASA's STS-132 Tweetup introduce themselves to the participants. NASA is hosting 150 people from around the world and providing them with a behind-the-scenes perspective to share with their followers via the social networking service Twitter. Attendees were randomly selected from more than 1,000 online registrations and include people from more than 30 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Netherlands, New Zealand and England. The Tweeters are being given the chance to meet with shuttle tec
RMD4B3GE–NASA Sees Heavy Rain in Hurricane Irene, Satellite Video Watches Her Growth [hd video]
RMWERRY5–International Space Station, USA. 29 August 2019. The cyclonic clouds of Hurricane Dorian seen from the International Space Station as it churns through the Caribbean August 29, 2019 in the Atlantic Ocean. The current forecast calls for Dorian to strengthen over open water to a Category 4 with winds of 140 mph before making landfall in South Florida late Monday. Credit: NASA/Planetpix/Alamy Live News
RMD3DACY–Eastern Caribbean at Night (NASA, International Space Station, 10/18/11)
RF2DFRNDX–The Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico is one of the most important national centers for radio astronomy, planetary radar and ionospheric science. Photo by The University of Central Florida.
RM2BP35E9–Women's Caucus Event on Artemis From left to right, U.S. Representative Madeleine Dean, D-Pa., former astronaut and current director of NASA’s Glenn Research Center, Dr. Janet Kavandi, NASA astronaut Serena Auñón-Chancellor, U.S. resident commissioner of Puerto Rico, Jenniffer González-Colón, R-Puerto Rico, and NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine pose for a photo just before a bipartisan Congressional Caucus for Women’s Issues briefing on NASA’s Artemis lunar exploration program, Wednesday, September 11, 2019 at the Rayburn House Office Building in Washington.
RFPJ56KC–Puerto Rico at night with visible country borders. 3D illustration. Elements of this image furnished by NASA.
RM2BP2YWB–House NASA FY 20' Budget Hearing Resident Commissioner Jenniffer González-Colón, R-Puerto Rico, asks NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine a question during a House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology hearing to review the Fiscal Year 2020 budget request for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Tuesday, April 2, 2019 at the Rayburn House Office Building in Washington.
RF2H839JH–Large radio telescope antenna of the national observatory of Arecibo Puerto Rico.
RMW0M3Y8–NASA-NOAA's Suomi NPP satellite captured this image of Hurricane Irma and Hurricane Jose over the Atlantic Ocean on September 6, 2017, at 1:24 p.m. EDT (1824 UTC). As of 5 p.m. on September 6, Irma was moving away from the Virgin Islands and spreading over portions of Puerto Rico. A state of emergency was declared in the state by Governor Scott on Monday. Hurricane Irma was elevated to a category 5 storm on Tuesday morning. NASA/UPI
RM2BP35D6–Women's Caucus Event on Artemis From left to right, Director of NASA’s Glenn Research Center, Dr. Janet Kavandi, Representative Debbie Lesko, R-Ariz., NASA astronaut Serena Auñón-Chancellor, and Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico, Jenniffer González-Colón, R-Puerto Rico, speak to each other at the conclusion of a bipartisan Congressional Caucus for Women’s Issues briefing on NASA’s Artemis lunar exploration program, Wednesday, September 11, 2019 at the Rayburn House Office Building in Washington.
RMW0MJRW–This NASA image taken on August 22, 2011 by astronaut Ron Garan on the International Space Station shows Hurricane Irene as it passed over the Caribbean. The National Hurricane Center said Irene is expected to produce total rainfall accumulations of 5 to 10 inches across Puerto Rico, The Virgin Islands, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, the Southeastern Bahamas and The Turks and Caicos Islands. Isolated maximum amounts of rainfall may reach up to 20 inches. The storm is expected to make U.S. landfall Saturday morning in the Carolinas. UPI/NASA
RFWMXREB–Hurricane Dorian lashes the Carolinas in August 2019 - Elements of this image furnished by NASA
RMPW85YF–DAHLGREN, Va. (Sept. 28, 2017) - Hispanic Heritage Observance keynote speaker Lance Carrington encourages his audience to pray for the residents of Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria devastated the island, and to pray for those living in Texas, the Gulf Coast, and Florida who are recovering from Hurricanes Harvey and Irma. Carrington – retired from the Senior Executive Service (SES) as a special agent for NASA and the U.S. Postal Service – recounted his life and career which included service in the Army as a reserve chief warrant officer. He retired from the Army reserves on Oct. 1, 2017 after
RFWDMYK0–Hurricane Dorian in the Carribean Sea on its way to US mainland in August 2019 - Elements of this image furnished by NASA
RFRTBWM0–PARIS, FRANCE - SEP 23, 2017: Man buying latest newspaper USA TODAY with Hurricane Maria breaking news and picture of damages wind sea water
RFWETBTG–Hurricane Dorian in the Carribean Sea on its way to US mainland in August 2019 - Elements of this image furnished by NASA
RMK4K359–dpatop - HANDOUT - A handout picture made available by the satellite project GOES East of the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration shows hurricane 'Katia' (L) in the Gulf of Mexico, tropical storn 'Irma' (M) near Puerto Rico and tropical storm 'Jose' (R) over the Atlantic, 06 September 2017. (ATTENTION EDITORS: FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY IN CONNECTION WITH CURRENT REPORTING; MANDATORY CREDIT) Photo: -/NASA/NOAA GOES/dpa
RFWFRE4C–Hurricane Dorian in the Carribean Sea on its way to the Bahamas in August 2019 - Elements of this image furnished by NASA
RM2WBMK07–CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Students from the University of Florida, the University of Central Florida, the University of Puerto Rico and private citizens brainstorm ideas during the 2013 International Space Apps Challenge, or ISAC, at The Astronaut Memorial Foundation’s Center for Space Education in Florida. Seated near the Launch Services Program poster is NASA subject matter expert Dr. Phil Metzger from Kennedy Space Center’s Swampworks Laboratory. During the worldwide two-day challenge, more than 9,000 people and 484 organizations came together in 83 cities across 44 countries, as well as onlin
RMWERRXR–International Space Station, USA. 29 August 2019. The cyclonic clouds of Hurricane Dorian seen from the International Space Station as it churns through the Caribbean August 29, 2019 in the Atlantic Ocean. The current forecast calls for Dorian to strengthen over open water to a Category 4 with winds of 140 mph before making landfall in South Florida late Monday. Credit: NASA/Planetpix/Alamy Live News
RF2DFRN3T–The Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico is one of the most important national centers for radio astronomy, planetary radar and ionospheric science. Photo by The University of Central Florida.
RMWKPJAK–International Space Station. 31 August, 2019. Cyclonic clouds of Hurricane Dorian seen from the International Space Station as it toward the Bahamas August 31, 2019 in the Atlantic Ocean. The current forecast calls for Dorian to strengthen over open water to a Category 4 with winds of 140 mph before making landfall in South Florida late Monday. Credit: NASA/Planetpix/Alamy Live News
RFMC9J68–Puerto Rico in red from Earth’s orbit. 3D illustration. Elements of this image furnished by NASA.
RMWKPJBJ–International Space Station. 02 September, 2019. Cyclonic clouds of Hurricane Dorian seen from the International Space Station as it moves toward the coast of Florida September 2, 2019 in the Atlantic Ocean. The current forecast calls for Dorian to strengthen over open water to a Category 4 with winds of 140 mph before making landfall in South Florida late Monday. Credit: NASA/Planetpix/Alamy Live News
RF2H839GK–Large radio telescope antenna of the national observatory of Arecibo Puerto Rico.
RM2BP35D9–Women's Caucus Event on Artemis Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico, Jenniffer González-Colón, R-Puerto Rico, provides welcoming remarks at a bipartisan Congressional Caucus for Women’s Issues briefing on NASA’s Artemis lunar exploration program, Wednesday, September 11, 2019 at the Rayburn House Office Building in Washington.
RFRTBWM1–PARIS, FRANCE - SEP 23, 2017: Man buying latest newspaper USA TODAY with Hurricane Maria breaking news and picture of damages wind sea water
RM2WBNATW–CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, NASA's space shuttle Discovery Flow Director Stephanie Stilson has a rapt audience in the participants of NASA's STS-132 Tweetup. NASA is hosting 150 people from around the world and providing them with a behind-the-scenes perspective to share with their followers via the social networking service Twitter. Attendees were randomly selected from more than 1,000 online registrations and include people from more than 30 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Netherlands, New Zealand and England. The Tweeters are being gi
RF2DFRN5T–The Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico is one of the most important national centers for radio astronomy, planetary radar and ionospheric science. Photo by The University of Central Florida.
RFP3YB67–Illustration of Puerto Rico as seen from Earth’s orbit. 3D illustration. Elements of this image furnished by NASA.
RMWKPJBH–International Space Station. 02 September, 2019. Cyclonic clouds of Hurricane Dorian seen from the International Space Station as it moves toward the coast of Florida September 2, 2019 in the Atlantic Ocean. The current forecast calls for Dorian to strengthen over open water to a Category 4 with winds of 140 mph before making landfall in South Florida late Monday. Credit: NASA/Planetpix/Alamy Live News
RF2H839HA–The Arecibo Radio Telescope or Arecibo Telescope or Arecibo Observatory.
RM2BP35D4–Women's Caucus Event on Artemis Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico, Jenniffer González-Colón, R-Puerto Rico, provides opening remarks at a bipartisan Congressional Caucus for Women’s Issues briefing on NASA’s Artemis lunar exploration program, Wednesday, September 11, 2019 at the Rayburn House Office Building in Washington.
RFRTBWKT–PARIS, FRANCE - SEP 23, 2017: Man buying latest newspaper USA TODAY with Hurricane Maria breaking news and picture of damages wind sea water
RM2WBMB7H–By comparing interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) data acquired on Jan. 9, 2020, with data acquired on Dec. 28, 2019, from the Copernicus Sentinel-1A satellite, NASA scientists were able to map where, how much and in what direction the ground shifted following a 6.4-magnitude earthquake off the coast of Puerto Rico. Managed by the European Space Agency (ESA), the Copernicus Sentinel-1A satellite was able to see the eastern two-thirds of the island during the Jan. 9 flyover. On the map, red indicates areas where the ground was changed, or displaced, with darker shades corresponding
RFP47FB8–Puerto Rico highlighted in red on planet Earth. 3D illustration. Elements of this image furnished by NASA.
RMWKPJBE–International Space Station. 02 September, 2019. Cyclonic clouds of Hurricane Dorian seen from the International Space Station as it moves toward the coast of Florida September 2, 2019 in the Atlantic Ocean. The current forecast calls for Dorian to strengthen over open water to a Category 4 with winds of 140 mph before making landfall in South Florida late Monday. Credit: NASA/Planetpix/Alamy Live News
RF2H839GD–The Arecibo Radio Telescope or Arecibo Telescope or Arecibo Observatory: View from the inside.
RM2WBMM4E–CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Students from the University of Florida, University of Central Florida and the University of Puerto Rico brainstorm ideas during the 2013 International Space Apps Challenge, or ISAC, at The Astronaut Memorial Foundation’s Center for Space Education in Florida. During the worldwide two-day challenge, more than 9,000 people and 484 organizations came together in 83 cities across 44 countries, as well as online, to develop new ways of solving challenges that NASA faces. At Kennedy, four teams brainstormed ideas with subject matter experts and others and worked nearly 32 hou
RFP3YD90–Country of Puerto Rico in red on planet Earth. 3D illustration. Elements of this image furnished by NASA.
RMWKPJBK–International Space Station. 02 September, 2019. Cyclonic clouds of Hurricane Dorian seen from the International Space Station as it moves toward the coast of Florida September 2, 2019 in the Atlantic Ocean. The current forecast calls for Dorian to strengthen over open water to a Category 4 with winds of 140 mph before making landfall in South Florida late Monday. Credit: NASA/Planetpix/Alamy Live News
RF2H839GR–The Arecibo Radio Telescope or Arecibo Telescope or Arecibo Observatory.
RFP46WWD–Puerto Rico highlighted in red on planet Earth. 3D illustration. Elements of this image furnished by NASA.
RMWKPJB2–International Space Station. 02 September, 2019. Cyclonic clouds of Hurricane Dorian seen from the International Space Station as it moves toward the coast of Florida September 2, 2019 in the Atlantic Ocean. The current forecast calls for Dorian to strengthen over open water to a Category 4 with winds of 140 mph before making landfall in South Florida late Monday. Credit: NASA/Planetpix/Alamy Live News
RFMCCFWB–Puerto Rico highlighted in red on planet Earth. 3D illustration. Elements of this image furnished by NASA.
RMWKPJB1–International Space Station. 02 September, 2019. Cyclonic clouds of Hurricane Dorian seen from the International Space Station as it moves toward the coast of Florida September 2, 2019 in the Atlantic Ocean. The current forecast calls for Dorian to strengthen over open water to a Category 4 with winds of 140 mph before making landfall in South Florida late Monday. Credit: NASA/Planetpix/Alamy Live News
RMWKPJAD–International Space Station. 01 September, 2019. Cyclonic clouds of Hurricane Dorian seen from the International Space Station as it moves toward the coast of Florida September 1, 2019 in the Atlantic Ocean. The current forecast calls for Dorian to strengthen over open water to a Category 4 with winds of 140 mph before making landfall in South Florida late Monday. Credit: NASA/Planetpix/Alamy Live News
RFP47AR6–Puerto Rico from orbit of planet Earth with visible borderlines. 3D illustration. Elements of this image furnished by NASA.
RMWKPJBG–International Space Station. 01 September, 2019. Cyclonic clouds of Hurricane Dorian seen from the International Space Station as it stalls over the Bahamas September 1, 2019 in the Atlantic Ocean. The current forecast calls for Dorian to strengthen over open water to a Category 4 with winds of 140 mph before making landfall in South Florida late Monday. Credit: NASA/Planetpix/Alamy Live News
RFMPCFER–Puerto Rico highlighted in red from Earth’s orbit. 3D illustration. Elements of this image furnished by NASA.
RMWKPJBM–International Space Station. 01 September, 2019. Cyclonic clouds of Hurricane Dorian seen from the International Space Station as it stalls over the Bahamas September 1, 2019 in the Atlantic Ocean. The current forecast calls for Dorian to strengthen over open water to a Category 4 with winds of 140 mph before making landfall in South Florida late Monday. Credit: NASA/Planetpix/Alamy Live News
RFPH8R92–Puerto Rico from space at night with visible country borders. 3D illustration. Elements of this image furnished by NASA.
RMWKPJAX–International Space Station. 01 September, 2019. Cyclonic clouds of Hurricane Dorian seen from the International Space Station as it moves toward the coast of Florida September 1, 2019 in the Atlantic Ocean. The current forecast calls for Dorian to strengthen over open water to a Category 4 with winds of 140 mph before making landfall in South Florida late Monday. Credit: NASA/Planetpix/Alamy Live News
RFPJKRT7–Puerto Rico on Earth at night with visible country borders. 3D illustration. Elements of this image furnished by NASA.
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