Hurricane Irma is Watch Bridgette B - Scared Topless (2013)one of the most powerful storms to sweep through the Atlantic Ocean, and even space-based cameras are taking notice.
Imagers mounted to the outside of the International Space Station captured the storm swirling over islands in the Caribbean on Wednesday, where Irma made its first landfall.
SEE ALSO: Hurricane hunters see 'stadium effect' inside Irma's eyeIn a nearly nine-minute video, you can see the massive storm with its well-defined eye and 180-mph-winds for make landfall on the area where Anguilla, Barbuda and other islands are located.
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Italian astronaut Paolo Nespoli made a photo collage of the enormous storm covering the Caribbean.
"Stay safe down there," Nespoli wrote in a tweet.
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Irma continues to move westwardtoward southern Florida, though its track in the coming days remains somewhat unclear as it moves toward the mainland of the United States.
UPDATE Sept. 7, 1:16 p.m. PT:NASA captured more footage from the ISS of the historic storm brewing in the waters south of Florida.
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