Skip to content

Watch Hurricane Helene approach Florida in this NASA video from the ISS


NASA is tracking Hurricane Helene’s approach to Florida’s eastern coast today, where it is expected to make landfall as a devastating Category 3 storm tonight (Sept. 26) and you can see the stunning views online.

Cameras on the International Space Station captured stream live views of Hurricane Helene at 12:50 p.m. EDT (1650 GMT) for about 8 minutes as the ISS soared high over the storm and the southeastern United States. You can watch video on NASA’s YouTube feed or via the agency’s NASA+ streaming service, as well as in the window above.

“This is the best pass that we have over Helene today accompanied by downlink from the International Space Station,” NASA spokesperson Rob Navias said in live commentary. “As a result, we thought it would be beneficial to bring you these views in real time As the International Space Station passes over the system.”

Hurricane Helene seen from above by cameras on the International Space Station on Sept. 26, 2024. (Image credit: NASA+)

Hurricane Helene is forecast to make landfall late Thursday evening over Florida’s Big Bend region of its eastern coast. The storm will hit land “as a major hurricane, but NOAA’s National Weather Service is alerting communities that Helene’s flooding rainfall and high winds won’t be limited to the Gulf Coast and are expected to travel hundreds of miles inland,” officials with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration warned in a statement late Wednesday (Sept. 25). 

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *