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Hurricane Laura: 6 terrifying images of the storm as seen from space – Inverse
NASA spacecraft captured images of Hurricane Laura from space, showing the magnitude of the storm as it approached the Gulf Coast.

Hurricane Laura made landfall over the coasts of Louisiana and Texas
early Thursday morning. The category 4 hurricane left a wave of destruction behind, with wind speeds of 150 miles per hour and heavy rain. More chaos could follow this week, as forecasters warn of a storm surge and further flood damage.
As it moved from the Gulf of Mexico toward the US coast, both NASA satellites and astronauts onboard the International Space Station (ISS) kept a watchful eye on the storm, providing imagery …
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