As Hurricane Dorian continues to churn in the western Atlantic Ocean and gain strength, the International Space Station got a view that is out of this world.
The camera outside the ISS captured views of Hurricane Dorian as it moved north of Puerto Rico on Thursday afternoon.
Hurricane Dorian is now packing 110 mph winds in the western Atlantic Ocean and is forecast to become a dangerous Category 4 storm with winds of 130 mph. Landfall could impact Florida late Monday or early Tuesday morning.
A camera outside the station captured views of Hurricane Dorian at 1:05pm ET today as it churned over the Atlantic Ocean north of Puerto Rico. pic.twitter.com/ZlfKPcuIQO
— Intl. Space Station (@Space_Station) August 29, 2019
This story was originally published by Scott Sutton on WPTV.