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Saturday, 27 August 2011

NASA Just Posted This Frightening Satellite Photo Of Irene Hitting Land


NASA just posted this photo of Irene hitting land and it's quite frightening. The photo was taken by the GOES-13 Satellite at 7:40 am (via Mashable):

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