File:Hokkaido-Japan-ISS-Space.png
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DescriptionHokkaido-Japan-ISS-Space.png |
English: Hokkaido, Japan, seen from the International Space Station (17 October 2015)
日本語: 国際宇宙ステーションから見た日本と北海道(2015年10月17日) |
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Source | http://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/ video: ISS Timelapse - Riding clouds up to Japan (17 Ottobre 2015) link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wiI8eJivNqg |
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