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  • Earth from Space: Official Images from the International Space Station
    There are several places where you can find images of Earth taken from the International Space Station (ISS):

    Official Sources:

    * NASA's Image and Video Library: [https://images.nasa.gov/](https://images.nasa.gov/) - This extensive library includes a dedicated section for images taken from the ISS. You can browse by keywords, date, astronaut, and more.

    * The International Space Station website: [https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/main/index.html](https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/main/index.html) - The official ISS website has a section dedicated to images and videos.

    * NASA's Earth Observatory: [https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/](https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/) - While not exclusively from the ISS, the Earth Observatory features many high-quality images of our planet taken from space, including some from the ISS.

    Other Sources:

    * Flickr: You can find many ISS images on Flickr, often shared by astronauts or enthusiasts. You can search using keywords like "ISS Earth" or "astronaut photography."

    * Instagram: Many astronauts have active Instagram accounts where they post images from the ISS, including photos of Earth.

    * The ISS live stream: [https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv-live.html](https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv-live.html) - While not always focused on Earth, the ISS live stream often shows glimpses of the planet from the astronauts' perspective.

    Tips for finding images:

    * Be specific with your search terms: Use keywords like "ISS Earth", "ISS view", "astronaut photography", and the name of a specific location on Earth.

    * Filter by date or astronaut: Many websites allow you to filter results by date or the name of the astronaut who took the photo.

    * Check image metadata: Look for details about the date, location, and camera used to take the photo.

    * Consider the quality and resolution of the images: Some sources offer higher-resolution images than others.

    Remember that copyright laws apply to all images, so be sure to check the terms of use before using any images for commercial or personal purposes.

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