Chris Hadfield's photographs of Earth from space
During his 5 months in space on board the International Space Station, Commander Chris Hadfield has gained 790,000 followers on Twitter thanks to his regular posts

Same land, different politics. The US - Mexican border, seen from space

Mother Nature uses a protractor, like here in New Zealand's South Island

Salt ponds and the Dead Sea. Such an abruptly apt name
see more: http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/gallery/2013/may/13/chris-hadfield-space-in-pictures#/?picture=408801174&index=9
Same land, different politics. The US - Mexican border, seen from space
Mother Nature uses a protractor, like here in New Zealand's South Island
Salt ponds and the Dead Sea. Such an abruptly apt name
see more: http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/gallery/2013/may/13/chris-hadfield-space-in-pictures#/?picture=408801174&index=9