The International Space Station was flying 257 miles above Western Australia when an Expedition 57 crew member photographed Shark Bay and Sedimentary Deposits Reserve on the west coast of the continent.
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The International Space Station was flying 257 miles above Western Australia when an Expedition 57 crew member photographed Shark Bay and Sedimentary Deposits Reserve on the west coast of the continent.