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The mighty Himalayas have always sparked curiosity and wonder among people around the world. Time and again people have shared images of this mountain range in Asia on social media. However, here are some images captured from a unique point of view: space. Space agencies or astronauts have released many incredible images of the Himalayas that often leave people in awe.

Photograph of the snow-covered Himalayas taken by a crew member aboard the ISS. (Instagram/@nasa)

Here we have collected four such images that capture the beauty of the Himalayas as seen from space.

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1. UAE astronaut Sultan Al Neyad captured incredible views of the mountain range during his trip to the International Space Station (ISS).

“The Himalayas from space. Home to the summit of Everest, the highest point above sea level on Earth, these mountains are one of the iconic landmarks of our planet’s rich nature,” he wrote while sharing the images on X.

2. Astronaut Mark T. Vande Hei left people surprised when he shared an image of the Himalayas while visiting the ISS.

“Somewhere on a bright, clear day in the Himalayas. “I can’t get enough views like this,” she wrote while sharing the image on X.

3. “The snow-capped mountains of the Himalayas look splendid in this enhanced long-exposure image taken by a crew member aboard the ISS,” this is what NASA wrote while sharing an incredible image of the mountain range.

“The highest mountain range in the world, the Himalayas, is the result of 50 million years of collisions between the Indian and Eurasian tectonic plates. To the south of the range, or to the right from this perspective, lies the agriculturally fertile region of northern India. and Pakistan. To the north of the mountain range, or to the left from this perspective, is the driest Tibetan plateau: the ‘roof of the world,’” they shared.

As a bonus, NASA added: “The bright lights of the cities of New Delhi, India, and Lahore, Pakistan, are also visible beneath the faint orange glow of atmospheric particles reacting to solar radiation.”

4. “The Himalayas, separating the Indian subcontinent from China, home to the South Asian nations Nepal and Bhutan, and with lakes Mansarovar and Rakshastal on the Chinese side, are photographed from the ISS while orbiting 420 kilometers from height. The snow-covered mountain range extends from the bottom left to the top right of the image. The curved edge of the planet forms an arc on the right side of the frame,” this is what NASA wrote while sharing an image showing a glimpse of the Himalayas captured from the ISS.

NASA also shared some other images of Earth from the space station.

People have left varied comments on these posts. Here are some of them:

“OMG, our planet Earth looks amazing in these aerial images!” wrote an Instagram user in one of the posts. “That’s so beautiful, I love this universe,” another shared in another post.

Which of these images is your favorite? Did the images leave you hypnotized?

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