In between doing real astronaut things like space walks, science experiments, and dressing up as a ghost, Commander Scott Kelly has found the time to show off his inner photographer.
Under the hashtag #ColorsofEarth, Kelly’s been conducting a high-speed exploration of all the differently-colored natural phenomena he can see from the International Space Station. It’s equal parts inspiring and depressing for someone who only occasionally leaves his house.
#ColorsofEarth Blue waters. #YearInSpace pic.twitter.com/4yWGdFLRKE
— Scott Kelly (@StationCDRKelly) February 16, 2016
#ColorsOfEarth Green sea. #YearInSpace pic.twitter.com/GXpbs6oJuN
— Scott Kelly (@StationCDRKelly) February 16, 2016
#ColorsOfEarth Yellow desert. #YearInSpace pic.twitter.com/RuDxqv1Mf1
— Scott Kelly (@StationCDRKelly) February 16, 2016
#ColorsOfEarth Orange sands. #YearInSpace pic.twitter.com/LeEYtTLnDa
— Scott Kelly (@StationCDRKelly) February 16, 2016
#ColorsofEarth Red and purple Terra Australis. #YearInSpace pic.twitter.com/X8YNSsYFCI
— Scott Kelly (@StationCDRKelly) February 16, 2016
#ColorsofEarth Snow white. #YearInSpace pic.twitter.com/L7iXYq5QwU
— Scott Kelly (@StationCDRKelly) February 16, 2016