Views of Hurricane Dorian from the International Space Station - September 6, 2019

TL;DR
Live view of Hurricane Dorian from the International Space Station as it transitions from a Category 5 hurricane to a Category 1 storm.
Transcript
good morning and thank you for joining us for footage of hurricane dorian from the international space station this is a live view from the international space station flight control room in houston texas at nasa's johnson space center and the space station is currently flying about 260 statute miles over british columbia in an orbital night time t... Read More
Key Insights
- 🤪 Hurricane Dorian has gone through significant fluctuations in strength, from a Category 5 storm to a Category 1 storm, over the course of a week.
- 😘 The ISS captures live footage of natural disasters like hurricanes, providing valuable information and visuals for scientists and the public.
- ❣️ The storm's path includes the coast of North Carolina, New England, and Nova Scotia, with potential for heavy rainfall and strong winds.
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Questions & Answers
Q: What is the current status of Hurricane Dorian?
Hurricane Dorian is currently a Category 1 storm, having weakened from a Category 3 storm. It is traveling towards the northeast at a speed of 14 miles per hour.
Q: What areas will be affected by Hurricane Dorian?
The storm is expected to impact the southeastern U.S. coast, from northern Florida to North Carolina, causing dangerous surf and rip current conditions. It will then move towards New England and Nova Scotia.
Q: How often does the International Space Station orbit the Earth?
The ISS orbits the Earth approximately every 45 minutes, allowing astronauts to witness 16 sunrises and sunsets each day.
Q: How do astronauts on the ISS view Hurricane Dorian?
The astronauts on the ISS have a "bay window" called the cupola, which provides a clear view of the hurricane as it passes beneath the space station.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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The International Space Station (ISS) is currently flying over British Columbia and will soon capture footage of Hurricane Dorian.
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Hurricane Dorian has weakened to a Category 1 storm from its previous status as a Category 3 storm.
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The storm is projected to move along the coast of North Carolina, then to the southeast of New England, and finally across Nova Scotia.
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