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Spacecraft nadir point: 38.1° N, 74.1° W

Photo center point: 32.0° N, 78.5° W

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Spacecraft Altitude: 223 nautical miles (413km)
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Image Caption: ISS040-E-033548 (4 July 2014) --- One of the Expedition 40 crew members aboard the Earth-orbiting International Space Station made use of a 10.5mm focal length to photograph this fish-eye view of Hurricane Arthur, which altered the holiday plans of millions of residents on the Atlantic Coast on U.S. Independence Day, 2014. This image was taken on July 4 at 13:32:41 GMT. One of the modules of the orbital outpost (top right) and a docked Russian spacecraft (right center) are visible in the photo.