Astronaut Jeff Williams is one day away from breaking a record of the longest time an American has been in space. Today, however, Williams is showcasing the beauty of South Dakota aboard the International Space Station.
Ever wonder what Badlands National Park looks like from above?
Williams tweeted the photo Tuesday.
Earlier this week Williams shared a video of the Black Hills including Mount Rushmore and Devil's Tower.
On Wednesday, Williams will break Scott Kelly's record of 520 days in space. Williams is expected to return to Earth on Sept. 6.
Ever wonder what Badlands National Park looks like from above?
Badlands National Park, South Dakota. #FindYourPark#NPS100 Hi-res here: https://t.co/dWAlvh3JlFpic.twitter.com/dpw8rU2S3U
— Jeff Williams (@Astro_Jeff) August 23, 2016
Williams tweeted the photo Tuesday.
Earlier this week Williams shared a video of the Black Hills including Mount Rushmore and Devil's Tower.
The Black Hills featuring Mount Rushmore National Memorial and @DevilsTowerNM. #FindYourPark#NPS100https://t.co/xu41uvN144
— Jeff Williams (@Astro_Jeff) August 22, 2016
The Black Hills - South Dakota and Wyoming. #FindYourPark#NPS100 Hi-res here: https://t.co/df0pCVf5nBpic.twitter.com/51mIXM7XLc
— Jeff Williams (@Astro_Jeff) August 22, 2016
On Wednesday, Williams will break Scott Kelly's record of 520 days in space. Williams is expected to return to Earth on Sept. 6.