ISS007-E-10244

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Spacecraft nadir point: 18.9° N, 92.8° W

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Spacecraft Altitude: 210 nautical miles (389km)
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Image Caption: ISS007-E-10244 (15 July 2003) --- The Expedition 7 crew onboard the International Space Station (ISS) had a great seat from which to observe tropical storm Claudette as she turned into a hurricane and came ashore with high winds and heavy rains that drenched their Houston home base and other Texas areas. This digital image was recorded at 13:26:41 GMT, July 15, 2003.