'Eerie' photos of Hurricane Beryl taken by NASA astronaut from space
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Matthew Dominick took jaw-dropping images of Hurricane Beryl from the ISS, providing a unique vantage point for scientists to study and understand hurricanes and their impact on climate change.
The images captured by Dominick showcase the well-organized eye of the Category 4 Hurricane Beryl, highlighting its destructive potential with life-threatening winds and storm surges predicted for the Caribbean and even US states.
NASA utilizes space imagery like Dominick's to study hurricanes, learning how they are affected by climate change and enabling better preparation for communities facing the wrath of such storms.
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