A view of northwestern China (bottom) and eastern Kazakhstan. A body of water in the distance glows gold; this is Lake Balkhash, one of the largest lakes in the world. The rest of Earth that is visible is mostly covered with flat, white clouds. At top, Earth's atmosphere can be seen, as well as the darkness of space.
NASA/Tim Kopra

Golden sunglint highlights Lake Balkhash in this May 31, 2016, photo taken from the International Space Station. The large lake in Kazakhstan is one of the largest lakes in Asia and is the 15th largest lake in the world.

Since the space station became operational in November 2000, crew members have produced hundreds of thousands of images of the land, oceans, and atmosphere of Earth, and even of the Moon through Crew Earth Observations. Their photographs of Earth record how the planet changes over time due to human activity and natural events. This allows scientists to monitor disasters and direct response on the ground and study a number of phenomena, from the movement of glaciers to urban wildlife.

In addition, other activity aboard the space station helps inform long-duration missions like Artemis and future human expeditions to Mars.

Image credit: NASA/Tim Kopra

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