
Chris Hadfield: Sun getting ready to set into the horizon of Southwestern Australia."/>

Chris Hadfield: Ascension Island with a kite\'s tail of cloud. Darwin climbed the volcano in 1836."/>

Chris Hadfield: Fogo, Cape Verde - a volcano so big it peaks above the Atlantic. Last active 18 years ago."/>

Chris Hadfield: The Straits of Hormuz flow visibly around the bizarre geology of Qeshm island, Iran."/>

Chris Hadfield: Tonight\'s Finale: Kauai, Hawaii, shooing away the clouds. lushly beautiful N\u0101 Pali Coast clearly visible from orbit. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Blenheim, New Zealand, in the lovely centre of wine country."/>

Chris Hadfield: Downtown Riyadh, capital of Saudi Arabia, in fine detail from Earth orbit"/>

Chris Hadfield: These mouthwatering generous folds of icing are actually Saudi sand."/>

Chris Hadfield: The Alps have an instantly recognizable beautiful angularity."/>

Chris Hadfield: I, for one, appreciate a healthy moustache, like this one inching along over New Zealand."/>

Chris Hadfield: Tonight\'s Finale: Test your knowledge! Did this spiral cloud form north or south of the Equator?"/>

Chris Hadfield: The Cupola, our window on the world."/>

Chris Hadfield: Belle Isle, Newfoundland - natural icebreaker at the mouth of the Strait."/>

Chris Hadfield: Looking across Nova Scotia, how many places do you recognize? The birthplace of hockey, for one!"/>

Chris Hadfield: Winnipeg, Manitoba, incredibly clear. The river floodway diversion looks smart from space."/>

Chris Hadfield: Szczecin, northern Poland, on Dabie Lake. Can someone please teach me how to pronounce \'szcz\'?"/>

Chris Hadfield: Victoria, capital of BC, finely-veined in the early Easter Sunday morning."/>

Chris Hadfield: Tonight\'s Finale: Vancouver, twinkling brightly early on Easter Sunday morning."/>

Chris Hadfield: Galveston, Texas, where my wife and I like to walk our dogs on the beach on Sunday mornings."/>

Chris Hadfield: The front range of the Rockies, rising beautifully from the plain."/>

Chris Hadfield: Morning jet traffic over San Francisco."/>

Chris Hadfield: Seattle Washington, glowing brightly on early Easter Sunday morning."/>

Chris Hadfield: Tonight\'s Finale: Morning in NYC. Downtown Manhattan casts quite a shadow."/>

Chris Hadfield: Coffin Bay, National Park in Australia. I wonder why the sand dunes chose that spot?"/>

Chris Hadfield: The river hiccups like a zipper on an old coat."/>

Chris Hadfield: Strange contrail - my guess is an IFR holding pattern, or an Air Force tanker waiting for customers."/>

Chris Hadfield: The Australian Outback is effortlessly crazily beautiful."/>

Chris Hadfield: Istanbul, Turkey at night, historic vital crossroads, clear as can be."/>

Chris Hadfield: Antipodes Islands, looking like an island flag."/>

Chris Hadfield: Ocean currents and subtle waves off Perth, Australia, made visible by the evening sun from orbit."/>

Chris Hadfield: Bournemouth, with Poole harbour and beaches on the south English coast."/>

Chris Hadfield: Manchester, England, home to two great football teams battling in the derby tonight. Who is your pick?"/>

Chris Hadfield: To commemorate the passing of the Iron Lady, in the centre of these London lights is #10 Downing Street."/>

Chris Hadfield: Southern Ireland, sweeping from Kinsale and the river Brandon down the coastline of County Cork."/>

Chris Hadfield: Thunder Rock, at the very western edge of Ireland, can see the Marina at Dingle."/>

Chris Hadfield: Newry, Northern Ireland, the distinctive waterway visible from space."/>

Chris Hadfield: Tonight\'s Finale: Our golden lights from Dublin to Paris, Nature\'s from green aurora to blue dawn."/>

Chris Hadfield: Helsinki and Tallinn, two long-enduring gatekeepers to the Gulf of Finland."/>

Chris Hadfield: Pillowy farms of eastern Europe, tidily etched in snow."/>

Chris Hadfield: Palma de Mallorca. You can see from space why 20 million tourists a year land at that airport."/>

Chris Hadfield: Tonight\'s Finale: Italy, heel and toe."/>

Chris Hadfield: Sometimes Mother Nature uses a protractor, like here in New Zealand\'s South Island."/>

Chris Hadfield: Recife, Brazil, named for her reefs. Nearly 4 million of us live here, especially along the river."/>

Chris Hadfield: Teresina, Brazil, tropical living for a million of us on the Parnaiba river."/>

Chris Hadfield: Joao Pessoa, Brazil, easternmost city in the Americas - where the sun rises first."/>

Chris Hadfield: Intricate sand dunes near Parnaiba, Brazil."/>

Chris Hadfield: Tonight\'s Finale: I have no idea what this Brazilian outcrop looks like on the ground, but from orbit, it\'s a brain."/>

Chris Hadfield: Do you see the face in Eua Island, Tonga? I want to walk around the tiny dot island!"/>

Chris Hadfield: This is what happens when engineers turn to agriculture :)"/>

Chris Hadfield: Does anyone know what the oval and square patterns of white blocks are on the left? South of Johannesburg."/>

Chris Hadfield: These Great Barrier Reef islands make me want to draw in the second eye."/>

Chris Hadfield: Tonight\'s Finale: People ask to see stars - my camera does its best in dim light. Our atmosphere glows in the dark."/>

Chris Hadfield: Patagonia glacier - thousands of years of climate history, coldly moving in ultra slow motion."/>

Chris Hadfield: Warm brown textures of the Patagonian Andes."/>

Chris Hadfield: Lake Poopo, Bolivia. The water level goes up and down dramatically with El Nino, revealing a myriad of faces."/>

Chris Hadfield: Asuncion, on the left bank of the Paraguay River. I wonder if the red tinge of the river mud and roofs are related?"/>

Chris Hadfield: Cloud vortex spinning its wheels on the Chilean coast."/>

Chris Hadfield: A river sneaks through colourful arid rock, unused, in Central Africa."/>

Chris Hadfield: I\'m not all that artistic, but I appreciate it when others are."/>

Chris Hadfield: An ancient crater in the hard rock, blasted by sand, NE Africa. Maybe a meteor crater?"/>

Chris Hadfield: An African river perpetually vomiting into the Indian Ocean."/>

Chris Hadfield: The sun glint turns this river to liquid silver."/>

Chris Hadfield: I find it hard to picture the geologic event that made this happen. Central Africa."/>

Chris Hadfield: I\'m used to rivers that know what they\'re doing."/>

Chris Hadfield: Tonight\'s Finale: Cape Verde Islands - like a rugby team blocking the onrushing cloud."/>

Chris Hadfield: A snail island in the waters around Indonesia, with transparent insides."/>

Chris Hadfield: Yellowknife, just visible at the head of the far bay on Great Slave Lake. Named for copper, now famous for diamonds."/>

Chris Hadfield: Calgary AB, glowing up into space, early on Sunday morning."/>

Chris Hadfield: Tonight\'s Finale: A somber Spring night in Boston."/>

Chris Hadfield: This lake looks like it\'s burrowing its way across the landscape."/>

Chris Hadfield: Beautiful Canadian Nature. I\'d love to be skiing across that frozen lake."/>

Chris Hadfield: Tonight\'s Finale: Toronto, Ontario. Interesting the different things that become more visible at night."/>

Chris Hadfield: An eddy of air swirls around the Black Sea coast, made beautifully visible by fog on the water."/>

Chris Hadfield: Bordeaux, France, si c\u00E9l\u00E8bre pour ses grands vins, so famous for its fine wines."/>

Chris Hadfield: Ankara, capital of Turkey, ancient city, home to 5 million of us and source of Angora wool."/>

Chris Hadfield: The jagged beauty of the Alps."/>

Chris Hadfield: Paris, well-named City of Light. Even from orbit the brilliant Champs-Elysees is visible."/>

Chris Hadfield: A splash of dry salt white on seared red in Australia\'s agonizingly beautiful Outback."/>

Chris Hadfield: Dry lake like a bunny, in the unmistakable Outback."/>

Chris Hadfield: The Nile flowing into the delta at Cairo at night, like a living thing."/>

Chris Hadfield: Tonight\'s Finale: Catching the Moon rising takes patience, but is worth it."/>

Chris Hadfield: Psychedelic ice swirls off the North Japan coast."/>

Chris Hadfield: Yes, Florida has sinkholes."/>

Chris Hadfield: A shoehorned band of development at the north end of Miami, between nature and the sea."/>

Chris Hadfield: Nova Scotia on a clear early Spring day."/>

Chris Hadfield: Unusual perspective of the Great Lakes."/>

Chris Hadfield: Watershed Study - how the springtime water flows around Lake Ontario on the Canada-US border."/>

Chris Hadfield: A glance out the Space Station window is worth taking."/>

Chris Hadfield: The face at the mouth of James Bay acts as a symbol today, showing humanity\'s rock-solid connection to the Earth."/>

Chris Hadfield: Looking out the windows of ISS, every day is Earth Day."/>

Chris Hadfield: I have never had more love and respect for our planet than I do now, seeing it this way."/>

Chris Hadfield: Dust blows from what was once the Aral Sea floor. Tragic mismanagement of a natural resource."/>

Chris Hadfield: Gaspe like a giant beast, sloughing off the last of the winter\'s snow."/>

Chris Hadfield: I\'m always looking to see a whale, here at Tadoussac where the Saguenay pours into the St Lawrence. None yet."/>

Chris Hadfield: I\'m always looking to see a whale, here at Tadoussac where the Saguenay pours into the St Lawrence. None yet."/>

Chris Hadfield: Tartus and Latakia, on the Syrian coast. Why do the cities seem to use different light bulbs, I wonder?"/>

Chris Hadfield: Minneapolis and Saint Paul, MN. Home of the classic American radio show, A Prairie Home Companion."/>

Chris Hadfield: Makkah (\u0645\u0643\u0629), spiritual home to over a billion of us."/>

Chris Hadfield: Tonight\'s Finale: The starkest of beauty, in Saudi Arabia."/>

Chris Hadfield: If you\'ve ever walked across a cow pasture, you\'ll recognize these. Except they\'re rock outcroppings in Africa."/>

Chris Hadfield: Syria, from a different perspective."/>

Chris Hadfield: What are these sand dunes doing here? I believe the photo was taken while orbiting above Moldova/Ukraine."/>

Chris Hadfield: Shadow play of cloud and mountain at sunset. "/>

Chris Hadfield: While the Newfoundland ice formed a heraldic dragon, these Pacific clouds look more like Woodstock, of Peanuts fame."/>

Chris Hadfield: A heraldic Spring dragon of ice roars rampant off the coast of Newfoundland."/>

Chris Hadfield: Philadelphia in exquisite detail. Counting the bridges from space."/>

Chris Hadfield: A sea turtle and I swam along this Maui beach together one evening for 20 minutes - special to see it from here."/>

Chris Hadfield: Hamburg, Germany - with positive wishes to Stefanie Bierholz on her mid-Spring birthday."/>

Chris Hadfield: The photo was taken above (Northern) Central Europe, but I can\'t recognize the city. Can anyone identify it for me?"/>

Chris Hadfield: An astronaut\'s perspective on the Canadian Maritimes."/>

Chris Hadfield: The yin and yang of ice and land at Lake of the Woods."/>

Chris Hadfield: Do you see what I see?"/>

Chris Hadfield: The flag of Cyprus shining in the sun on what must have been an absolutely beautiful day."/>

Chris Hadfield: Tonight\'s Finale: The Galapagos - just far enough apart to give Darwin something to think about."/>

Chris Hadfield: Nova Scotia and her surrounding waters, the land showing the first green of Spring."/>

Chris Hadfield: Orbit highlights modern terraforming. Visible here is the cutting down of forest for farmland in the upper Amazon."/>

Chris Hadfield: The red soil that makes Prince Edward Island\'s potatoes so famous is visible from space."/>

Chris Hadfield: Enormous grassland fires in Siberia/Mongolia this morning."/>

Chris Hadfield: Port Moresby, capital of Papua New Guinea. I need to learn more about this part of our world."/>

Chris Hadfield: Lake Balaton, Hungary. A lovely vacation destination on the water with spring\'s new growth visible all around."/>

Chris Hadfield: Easter Finale: The Sun, a bright point of light surrounded by profound blackness, our world glowing in-between."/>

Chris Hadfield: A Full Moon. It may not be made of chocolate, but it makes for a wonderfully natural Easter egg. "/>

Chris Hadfield: An Easter sunrise glints across the Great Lakes. Heartland watershed. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Tonight\'s Finale: A sweeping overview of the southern UK, as-seen from the ISS. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Halifax, a wonderful natural harbour and a great place for music."/>

Chris Hadfield: Washington, DC, waiting for the green of Spring. Andrews Air Force Base visible at lower left. "/>

Chris Hadfield: The world-record tides of the Bay of Fundy sure do churn up the Annapolis Valley mud. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Richmond, capital of the Commonwealth of Virginia. A vital crossroads for so much American history. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Charlottetown locked in the cold of winter, Confederation Bridge just barely visible from orbit. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Tonight\'s Finale: A gyre frozen into the ice, Newfoundland, Canada. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Boston, Massachusetts. Everyone down there prepared to shine a little less brightly for an hour? "/>

Chris Hadfield: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with the lights of the city piercing through the clouds. "/>

Chris Hadfield: New York City, lit up like a bulb. The Statue of Liberty is clearly visible in the night from above. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Chicago, a bright spot on the tip of Lake Michigan, glowing through the clouds. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Detroit and Windsor, where Michigan meets Ontario. Spiderwebs of light expanding out from the dark river border. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Las Vegas, with the Strip distinctly standing out from the rest of the city, even from orbit. "/>

Chris Hadfield: San Francisco and the whole Bay Area. Taken at an angle, it is easy to see the entire layout of the bay by night. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Baltimore, Maryland, bright and clear. The major landmarks of the city all shining up through the night. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Tonight\'s Finale: Dawn sneaking in under the Northern Lights. When we turn our lights down, nature lights up the sky. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Auckland. Holding a third of New Zealand\'s population, it radiates like a beacon between the harbours."/>

Chris Hadfield: Rugged, wicked badlands of central Mexico."/>

Chris Hadfield: Mexicali and Calexico, with the Mexico/US border very distinct. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Guadalajara, Mexico. A densely populated collection of humanity, packed with culture and historic architecture. "/>

Chris Hadfield: From orbit you see water in a whole new light. Pacific swirl off a Mexican promontory. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Monterrey, Mexico by night. The heights of the Cerro de la Silla give the city a breathtaking backdrop. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Sunglint catches the irrigation canals of these Mexican farmers."/>

Chris Hadfield: Pacific cloud snuggling up to Mexican rock. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Mexico City, one of the largest metropolitan areas on Earth - housing roughly the same population as Australia. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Adelaide, capital of South Australia, from space. The square of downtown parks really stands out. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Sydney, Australia, glowing green and lovely in the night. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Pacific clouds doing a Matrix impersonation. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Cloud over western Europe, rippled like water over a stone."/>

Chris Hadfield: Oil drilling draws a circuit board on the ochre landscape. "/>

Chris Hadfield: An angry thunderstorm stands out against infinity. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Mt Etna, pouring heat and steam and smoke up through the snowcap. Earth never ceases to amaze. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Tonight\'s Finale: The Richat Structure. A giant gazing eye upon the Earth. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Perth on the Swan to the sea, Western Australia. "/>

Chris Hadfield: An island like splatter, South America. "/>

Chris Hadfield: A squiggly little river feeds the mighty Amazon. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Those are some absurdly geometric Brazilian farms. "/>

Chris Hadfield: This Mexican lake is an empty canvas for anyone with PhotoShop skills. Give it a face and I\'ll retweet my favourites! "/>

Chris Hadfield: Tonight\'s Finale: Cubist farming in Brazil. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Geelong, Australia, and the beautifully-named Stingaree Bay. "/>

Chris Hadfield: A shoreline mimicking cresting waves near Stokes National Park in Western Australia. "/>

Chris Hadfield: On the Rajasthan border of India and Pakistan - a city with a very distinctive circle. Does anyone recognize it? "/>

Chris Hadfield: Delhi, India. So many people, their lights shining in the night up into space. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Fuzhou, China, major port city on the Min River - over 4 million of us live in the city proper. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Does anyone know what this is in the Egyptian desert? "/>

Chris Hadfield: Like the sand came crashing over the shore of rock. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Tonight\'s Finale: The Moon rose on the horizon just before we released Dragon to fall to Earth. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Guanaja: An island shaped like a conch shell. Perfect! "/>

Chris Hadfield: Ships waiting their turn at the Panama Canal\'s western mouth. One amazing feat of engineering viewed from another. "/>

Chris Hadfield: A Brazilian river, perpetually kissing the Atlantic. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Resistencia and Corrientes, on opposing banks of the Parana River, Argentina. "/>

Chris Hadfield: This Bolivian lake looks to me like a dinosaur\'s jaws. What do you see? "/>

Chris Hadfield: The Nazca lines seem to show that the less we understand about history, the greater our propensity towards mythology. "/>

Chris Hadfield: While looking for the approaching Soyuz, I caught a glimpse of another orbiting body in the distance. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Texas coast - can you see where the shrimp boat has been? "/>

Chris Hadfield: South Florida from Earth orbit. Can you recognize the cities? "/>

Chris Hadfield: The Florida Keys look especially vulnerable from orbit. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Cuba, the Bahamas, Florida, the Universe. "/>

Chris Hadfield: 12 Tonight\'s Finale: Canadarm2 blushing with the dawn. "/>

Chris Hadfield: The mouth of the Thames - you can see where much of England\'s topsoil eventually goes. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Swansea, Wales. A natural place for people to settle and live, from pre-history to the Vikings to today. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Plymouth, England, port at the mouths of two rivers, on the edge of Dartmoor National Park. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Stonehenge is in this picture if you know where to look. The bend in the river at Amesbury helped me find it. "/>

Chris Hadfield: There may never be a clearer picture of the Isle of Wight from space. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Cardiff, capital of Wales. The Red Dragon, leading the way. "/>

Chris Hadfield: London, England, from Canary Wharf to The City. Look closely and you can see the bridges over the Thames. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Looking to the north to Hannover, Germany, a major hub of road and rail. Famous for its old town and zoo. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Koblenz, Germany, where the Mosel flows in to the Rhine. A key location, settled for over 2000 years. "/>

Chris Hadfield: D\u00FCsseldorf, Germany, where the D\u00FCssel flows into the winding Rhine. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Tonight\'s Finale: Germany, the Rhine from Bonn to Koln, spanning from the Cathedral to the European Astronaut Centre. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Cape Breton. Every Canadian should walk the Cabot Trail. Rugged, beautiful bedrock of our country."/>

Chris Hadfield: Finger Lakes, New York. Glaciers clawed them into the earth as they retreated during the last Ice Age. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Tonight\'s finale: The Andes mountains have an unbelievable richness of colour and texture when viewed from Earth orbit."/>

Chris Hadfield: In the lee of the rock - protecting an island of humanity in a sea of orange sand."/>

Chris Hadfield: Australian river mouth - an explosion of colour and texture. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Taming the Nile - the Aswan Dam\'s reservoir, Lake Nasser, highlighted in sun glint "/>

Chris Hadfield: Ships waiting for a pilot to guide them through the Suez Canal, from the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Tonight\'s finale: The island of Guam is small with big, visible airports. An important location in a beautiful setting. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Tonight\'s finale: Riding the edge of darkness, to beyond the horizon. "/>

Chris Hadfield: A river of agonized dryness in Australia. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Floodwaters pour into the Coral Sea near Rockhampton, Australia on Tuesday morning. "/>

Chris Hadfield: On the shore of Lake Ontario, Toronto. Canada\'s most populous city. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Tonight\'s finale: The ethereal wisp of cloud over water, white on blue, to the eternal blackness of the universe. "/>

Chris Hadfield: The wondrously wildly beautiful surface of our world (near the Etosha Pan in Africa)"/>

Chris Hadfield: Strange property ownership patterns on the Brazilian ocean coast."/>

Chris Hadfield: Question of the day: What made these eight clouds? Is the Earth sending smoke signals? "/>

Chris Hadfield: The cloudless heat of the Australian Outback evaporates lakes into many colours. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Tonight\'s finale: Angry-looking smoke cloud in western Australia. Good night, Earth! "/>

Chris Hadfield: The Australian outback often looks like a rock crystal under a microscope. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Human land use patterns in southern Africa. I try and imagine what this looks like on the surface. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Tonight\'s finale: Venezuelan valley framed by misty clouds - mysterious, beautiful and surreal. "/>

Chris Hadfield: A tonsil of cloud catches the light at sunset. "/>

Chris Hadfield: King Island, Tasmania, Australia - land use and nature preserve visible from Earth orbit. "/>

Chris Hadfield: A challenge: here is a view of Papua New Guinea through my lens. How would you caption it? I\'ll retweet my favourites! "/>

Chris Hadfield: Earth has a bellybutton! My guess is that this perfect African circle is a meteor impact crater"/>

Chris Hadfield: From seashells to galaxies to this storm, Nature loves spirals."/>

Chris Hadfield: You know you\'re a big dam when you a) have your own airport & b) are visible from space "/>

Chris Hadfield: I\'m fairly certain this is Reno, Nevada. The biggest little city in the world. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Southern Suburbs of Cape Town, South Africa, with Table Mountain framing the bay. "/>

Chris Hadfield: The endless beaches of Australia - that\'s where I\'d go for Australia"/>

Chris Hadfield: If Picasso painted lakes... "/>

Chris Hadfield: The Annobon Nature Preserve, small volcanic island off the coast of Equatorial Guinea, Africa. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Kolkata, India - at night, definitely not the \'Black Hole of Calcutta\' of legend. After many passes, a clear view. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Countryside like alligator hide in South America. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Glaciers hiding from the summer sun in the Andes. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Tentacles of an Andes river drain the meltwaters. pic.twitter.com/G2iAKUaS"/>

Chris Hadfield: Tonight\'s finale: This morning, over Africa, my breath was taken away."/>

Chris Hadfield: Water has structure. We just aren\'t normally in a place to see it. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Aruba and Curacao, famed islands off the Venezuelan coast. "/>

Chris Hadfield: The island of Cozumel, Mexico. Even from orbit it looks like a good place to SCUBA dive. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Atlanta GA, with the busiest airport in the world, clearly visible from the Space Station. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Tonight\'s finale: The centre of the action: New Orleans - I can see the Superdome! I hope you all enjoy the #Superbowl! pic.twitter.com/ooQZsUMl"/>

Chris Hadfield: Maputo, Mozambique. Big, thriving African port city on the Indian Ocean."/>

Chris Hadfield: Cauliflower clouds over the Amazon rainforest. A river like lightning. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Baltimore, Maryland. Home of the @Ravens. Good luck in the game! (Thanks to Commander Kevin Ford for the photo)"/>

Chris Hadfield: Cancun on the Yucatan, favorite tourist port on the Gulf of Mexico. "/>

Chris Hadfield: Tonight\'s finale: Venezuelan valley framed by misty clouds - mysterious, beautiful and surreal."/>

Chris Hadfield: In the spirit of the day: San Francisco at night - crystal clear, can even see the lights of Alcatraz from space. "/>

Chris Hadfield: San Francisco, home of the @49ers - good luck in the game today! "/>

Chris Hadfield: Tonight\'s finale: A screaming ghost haunting the Chatham Islands east of New Zealand."/>

Chris Hadfield: \'Italian coast - like a diamond set in a ring.\'"/>

Chris Hadfield: \'This beautiful Italian peninsula jutting into the Adriatic Sea suddenly looked like a dog\'s head to me.\'"/>

Chris Hadfield: \'Vlore, Albania, with the Adriatic Sea currents vividly visible.\'"/>

Chris Hadfield: \'Greece, the west coast from Patra to Zacharo.\'"/>

Chris Hadfield: \'The heel of the boot of Italy. The port of Brindisi is clearly visible.\'"/>

Chris Hadfield: A crazed stained glass mosaic - the winter black and white of farms in central Asia."/>

Chris Hadfield: \'The Greek Island of Corfu. Places as beautiful as this are alluring for my return to Earth.\'"/>

Chris Hadfield: \'Hurghada, Egypt, a popular tourism and diving site on the Red Sea.\'"/>

Chris Hadfield: \'India, through a hole in the clouds. I\'m not sure where - does anyone recognize the exact location?\'"/>

Chris Hadfield: \'The beauty of the Bahamas is surreal; every blue that exists. This photo was taken on New Year\'s Day from the Space Station.\'"/>

Chris Hadfield: \'Japanese rice fields tidily blanketed with snow.\'"/>

Chris Hadfield: \'Volcanoes look dramatic at dawn. They startled me when I spotted them through the lens.\'"/>

Chris Hadfield: \'Even from 400 km up you can sense the searing dryness of southern Saudi Arabia.\'"/>

Chris Hadfield: \'Tonight\'s finale: Newfoundland and Labrador, without zoom.\'"/>

Chris Hadfield: \'PEI on the last day of 2012, as seen from a window of the Space Station. (11:00 AM, 31 Dec)\'"/>

Chris Hadfield: \'Sackville NB, home of @MountAllison University - on the last day of 2012.\'"/>

Chris Hadfield: \'The Golden Horseshoe snowily wrapping the end of Lake Ontario on the 2nd of January.\'"/>

Chris Hadfield: \'St. John\'s, N.F. - catching some winter sun through the cloud. Taken from the International Space Station on 2 Jan 13.\'"/>

Chris Hadfield: \'Chicago, 2 January 2013. I\'m trying to find the time to post some more Canadian views from above - keep posted!\'"/>

Chris Hadfield: \'Andros Island, a lesser populated island with some great diving. At the bottom center you can see the island\'s runway.\'"/>

Chris Hadfield: \'Mount Vesuvius in Italy, on New Year\'s Day. Looks a little like a remainder from earth\'s difficult puberty years. :)\'"/>

Chris Hadfield: \'Australian Wildfires - took this photo of many smoky fires on 2 Jan 13.\'"/>

Chris Hadfield: \'The Rockies are beautiful, and very much so from orbit - What an amazing view! (photo taken 30 Dec 12)\'"/>

Chris Hadfield: \'Ostrich skin of the Sahara. Change your viewing angle and Earth can quickly appear other worldly.\'"/>

Chris Hadfield: \'Sands of the Sahara - starkly beautiful, a harshly serene and unmistakable part of the Earth\'s skin. Just stunning.\'"/>

Chris Hadfield: \'St. John NB - beautiful in the sunlit snow. Taken from the International Space Station, 2 Jan 13\'"/>

Chris Hadfield: \'Quebec City - La Ville de Quebec, le 31 Dec 12 a midi, de la station spatial international.\'"/>

Chris Hadfield: \'Cambridge Ontario in the snow, on the last day of 2012.\'"/>

Chris Hadfield: \'Tonight\'s finale: Montreal - home of the Canadian Space Agency (@csa_asc), just visible at the bottom of the photo.\'"/>

Chris Hadfield: \'Kitchener-Waterloo in the snow, taken from the Space Station on the last day of 2012.\'"/>

Chris Hadfield: \'Halifax NS, dressed in snow. Beautiful both on earth and from space - taken on the second day of 2013.\'"/>

Chris Hadfield: \'Batumi Beach on the Black Sea. Keeping up with these photos is hard work. I hope nobody minds that I\'ve got some more!\'"/>

Chris Hadfield: \'Haifa, Israel, on 2 Jan 13. Interesting how well you can see the city planning decisions when viewing from space.\'"/>

Chris Hadfield: \'Poti on the Black sea - you can clearly see the fishing boats and the loads of silt washing out to sea.\'"/>

Chris Hadfield: \'Two lakes, close but very different. Lake Hazar and Keban Reservoir, Turkey.\'"/>

Chris Hadfield: \'Latakia, Syria - deceptively calm and beautiful, strife-torn on the shore on the sea. Peaceful from such a distance.\'"/>

Chris Hadfield: \'A view of the Suez Canal, as it opens into the Mediterranean. A great mix of nature and powerful human engineering.\'"/>

Chris Hadfield: \'Great Belt Bridge, Denmark, connecting Zealand and Fyn. Straight lines stand out against nature when viewed from space.\'"/>

Chris Hadfield: \'Seattle WA. Look carefully, you can see Pike Place Market.\'"/>

Chris Hadfield: \'Boston in the snow - taken from the International Space Station, January 2, 2013 at 10:15 AM\'"/>

Chris Hadfield: \'Tadoussac, Quebec - a great place for whale watching. Photo taken at Noon on 31 Dec 12.\'\r\n"/>

Chris Hadfield: \'Calgary emerging from the snow on New Year\'s Eve, with clouds beginning to roll in overhead.\'"/>

Chris Hadfield: \'Barrie, ON in snow - how it looked from ISS, today, 30 Dec at 12:40.\'"/>

Chris Hadfield: \'Mojave Desert and the lake beds of Edwards AFB where I attended test Pilot School, and where the Shuttle first landed.\'"/>

Chris Hadfield: \'The Pyramids at Giza, Egypt - can you see them?\'"/>

Chris Hadfield: \'The Alps are beautiful, even from orbit. Taken on the last day of 2012 from the International Space Station.\'"/>

Chris Hadfield: \'The Space Station followed this valley across the Prairie - 30 Dec 12. Recognize where it is?\'"/>

Chris Hadfield: \'Turkish Coast near Ceyhan, on 2 Jan. Fishing boats and piers along an interesting landscape.\'"/>

Chris Hadfield: \'Los Angeles from Earth orbit, New Years Day.\'"/>

Chris Hadfield: \'Like a pointed toe into icy water - Long Point, Lake Winnipeg, from orbit, Dec. 30, 2012.\'"/>

Chris Hadfield: \'Like a Hole Punch - confetti of farms using central irrigation in the American Southwest. Jan 2, 2013.\'"/>

Chris Hadfield: \'Polka-Dot Desert - centre-point irrigation farms in Egypt. A life necessity viewed from a stellar vantage point.\'"/>

Chris Hadfield: \'Toronto in snow - how it looked from the ISS today, 30 Dec at 12:35 local.\'"/>

Chris Hadfield: \'Kingston, ON in snow - how it looked from ISS today, 30 Dec at 12:40.\'"/>

Chris Hadfield: \'Winnipeg, Manitoba: Home of the (currently idle) Jets. Portage and Main are visible if you know where to look.\'"/>

Chris Hadfield: \'Took this picture of a large US SW city, but can\'t seem to figure out which one. Any budding geographers out there.\'"/>

Chris Hadfield: \'Montreal South Shore, in snow (and a trace of cloud) - how it looked today from ISS, 30 Dec at 12:40.\'"/>