Jamaica, Hurricane Melissa
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Peering into the eye of Hurricane Melissa | Space photo of the day for Oct. 30, 2025
High above Earth, satellites like the European Union's Copernicus Sentinel-2 watch and track storms such as Hurricane Melissa, a category 5 maelstrom. These satellites help keep continuous eyes on the tempest and provide valuable data about how these natural disasters form and how they can impact communities in a changing world.
As Hurricane Melissa made landfall, a daring team of aviators flew straight into the eye of the monstrous Category 5 storm.
NASA astronaut Jonny Kim captured dramatic views of a hurricane from the International Space Station using a Nikon Z9 camera. Around the same time, NOAA’s GOES-East satellite also recorded stunning imagery of the storm.
THIS is the moment a US Air Force crew punched straight through the heart of Hurricane Melissa — and found eerie stillness inside the monster storm’s deadly core. Cockpit footage from the “Teal
A camera on the International Space Station captured views of Hurricane Melissa over Cuba on Wednesday morning (10/29).
The Jamaican government is urging residents to stay alert for crocodiles after days of torrential rain and flooding from Hurricane Melissa.
Video captured a flight experiencing intense turbulence as Hurricane Melissa swept across the Caribbean Sea on Wednesday.