Luca Parmitano: Koko Nor lake is visible above the Soyuz solar array as we fly over China.
Luca Parmitano: A snowy peak near La Paz, Bolivia, reminds me of a white poinsettia!
Luca Parmitano: And this is why they’re called noctilucent
Luca Parmitano: And then, a rose in the middle of South Pacific
Luca Parmitano: Amazing storm clouds formation off the coast of Japan
Luca Parmitano: “50 shades of blue” in the Australian waters
Luca Parmitano: “50 shades of blue” in the Australian waters
Luca Parmitano: “50 shades of blue” in the Australian waters
Luca Parmitano: Amazon Rainforest rivers end their course in the Atlantic at sunset.
Luca Parmitano: Our window on the world
Luca Parmitano: Oceanic waves and currents become visible in the sunglint
Luca Parmitano: Amazing how a place we think dead can have so much life to it
Luca Parmitano: Clouds off the Brazilian coast, at sunset…
Luca Parmitano: Clouds off the Brazilian coast, at sunset…
Luca Parmitano: A bit of relax after a long day – hopefully without disturbing anyone else’s
Luca Parmitano: Bolivia: anybody knows what the artifacts in the top left corner are??
Luca Parmitano: Mesospheric Noctilucent Clouds capture the first rays of a new day’s sun.
Luca Parmitano: Pemba Island
Luca Parmitano: Zanzibar!
Luca Parmitano: Under water coral reef, inspiringly gorgeous even from 400 km
Luca Parmitano: This sight caught me by surprise… I turned, and there it was.
Luca Parmitano: “After 3 days… I was looking at a river bed”
Luca Parmitano: Strange mountainous formations in the Mato Grosso catch a faraway eye.
Luca Parmitano: Our sun, our spaceship, our planet
MAC-Photography.co.uk: Low Fly Zone
Luca Parmitano: Waiting for a target… (2/2)
Luca Parmitano: Waiting for a target… (1/2)
Luca Parmitano: A view of the Andes from Cupola: “like any unchartered territory…strangely intriguing”