These photos might make you wish you had fulfilled that childhood dream of being an astronaut after all. Scott Kelly has been chilling up in space since March, and even though he’s seemingly lightyears away he’s been using social media to stay in touch with other earthlings. The commander of the International Space Station is currently seven months into a year-long mission, and over the year he’s shared a series of incredible photos of his view of the earth. Taken from a vantage point of 400km above, the images look like abstract works of art ripped right off a gallery wall. The planet’s rivers, sand dunes and industrial zones have been captured in stunning texture and color. Thank god for Instagram, right?A photo posted by Scott Kelly (@stationcdrkelly) on Dec 16, 2015 at 7:13pm PST
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You can follow Scott Kelly on Instagram and Twitter.The article first appeared on The Creators Project Australia. Related:The Sickest Never-Before-Seen Photos from NASA's Apollo MissionEarth's "Closest Cousin" Discovered by NASANASA Satellite Strips Together New Image Of AmericaA photo posted by Scott Kelly (@stationcdrkelly) on Oct 13, 2015 at 12:13pm PDT