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Astronaut Hadfield back to Earth after months of space missions to commemorate his journey with a new book, The Wall Street Journal reported. Astronaut Hadfield (Chris Hadfield) recorded his space experience in his new book, "You Are here: 92 minutes around the earth" (You Are here:around the world in Minutes) About 150 of the 45,000 photos taken in space over the past few months have been put in the book ...
These photos include some of the most famous landscapes and landmarks on Earth that he has photographed in space, such as the South African crop circle, the erosion of Mauritania, and so on.
"The astronauts pointed to this domed eroded landform in Mauritania as the coordinates. ”
These green dots are crop circles in South Africa. ”
Hadfield took the picture over Ukrainian slavne because he thought it looked like a bird pecking at a seed.
The photograph was taken over the Sivash Lake in Russia, a region often used to extract industrial salts.
The irregular graphics in the photos are the farms in Cacharet, western Russia.
The swirl pattern in the photo is eroded salt dome and mud beach, which scientists believe is due to plate movement.
The water droplets in the photo are located in the Gibson Desert in Western Australia, with an area of about 414 square kilometres.