See Sandy from space: NASA cameras capture hurricane’s churn along the East Coast

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October 29, 2012

Cameras aboard the International Space Station and other satellites are tracking the storm's progress.

October 29, 2012

Cameras aboard the International Space Station and other satellites are tracking the storm's progress.

An image of Hurricane Sandy taken from a video shot by the International Space Station.

As Hurricane Sandy begins to make landfall in New York, hunkering storm-watchers can now see what the colossal "Frankenstorm" looks like from space.

A camera aboard the International Space Station has captured the hurricane roaring up from the Caribbean, and NASA has posted videos on its website, nasa.gov.

The storm appears as a massive whirl of white against the stark blackness of space.

Hurricane Sandy along the East Coast, as captured by the NOAA's GOES-13 satellite.


Courtesy: nasa