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  2. What does Hurricane Milton look like from space? NASA ... - AOL

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    The ominous eye of Hurricane Milton is visible in stunning detail from outer space in a timeplapse video released Tuesday by NASA. From 275 miles above Earth, the powerful storm can be seen ...

  3. Stunning images show Hurricane Milton from space - AOL

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    Timelapse flying by Hurricane Milton today about 2 hours ago. Storm looks bigger but less symmetric than yesterday. 1/2000 sec, f8, 14mm, ISO 500, 0.5 sec interval, 30fps pic.twitter.com ...

  4. This is what monstrous Hurricane Milton looks like from the ...

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    The massive storm clouds can be seen heading for landfall somewhere just south of Tampa, near Sarasota. ... Timelapse of Hurricane Milton filmed from space under 2 hours ago as it surges towards ...

  5. Hurricane Milton - Wikipedia

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    As it did so, a pinhole eye measuring 4 nautical miles (7 km) soon developed within very deep convection of around −80 °C (−112 °F), [22] with Milton becoming a major hurricane and soon after a Category 5 hurricane, by 11:00 UTC and 16:00 UTC respectively on October 7, [23] [24] making it the second Category 5 hurricane of the season ...

  6. Astronaut captures view of Hurricane Milton from space - AOL

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    NASA astronaut Matthew Dominick captured photos and videos of Hurricane Milton from space as the storm barrels toward central Florida. Dominick posted the hurricane image and video on the social ...

  7. NASA video shows Hurricane Milton from space - AOL

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    At 2 p.m., the storm was about 150 miles from Tampa, the National Hurricane Center said. It had maximum sustained winds of 130 mph, placing it at the low end of a Category 4 hurricane.

  8. Astronauts' most jaw-dropping photos from the International ...

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    Hurricane Milton, a Category 5 storm at the time of this photograph, churns in the Gulf of Mexico on October 8, 2024. NASA Astronauts can even see lightning blaring through the clouds.

  9. See Hurricane Milton's rapid evolution from space

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    Hurricane Milton rapidly intensified from a tropical storm with 35 mph to a Category 5 hurricane with 180 mph in two days. See its rapid evolution.