NASA shares photo of Australia taken from space, calls it Pumpkin Space Latte - Republic World

A stunning photograph captured by International Space Station (ISS) astronaut Scott Kelly of beautiful Australia during the fall has reminded the internet of the “Pumpkin Space Latte”.Creamy clouds against burnt oranges and deep reds reminiscent of a classic Autumn treat - this fall scape fit for the stars is actually an image of Australia captured from the @iss by astronaut Scott Kelly.Terming the blends of orange and blue of the Australian terrain as “fall scape”, NASA wrote that that the land art fit for the stars is a photo of the continent Australia captured from ISS by astronaut Scott KellyHowever, the recent spectacular terrain image is one among the series of remarkable images of Australia clicked by astronaut Scott Kelly from his vantage point 400km above the EarthIn another such photograph, Kelly captured the Diamantina River, which stretches through South Australia and south-west Queensland that appeared like the jolts of blue electrical currents set across the white background[The Diamantina River, which stretches through South Australia and south-west Queensland.Photograph: Scott Kelly/Nasa][Kelly's image of The salt lake captured from ISS. Photograph: Scott Kelly/Nasa][Water flows into an outback lake in Australia as captured from ISS by astronaut Kelly. Photograph: Scott Kelly/Nasa][Salt lakes take on the appearance of cells in this image of Lake Everard in South Australia.Photograph: Scott Kelly/Nasa]

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