NASA Astronauts Share Images Of Hurricane Harvey From Space

The hurricane barreling toward the Texas coast is so big, astronauts can see it from space.

Astronaut Randy Bresnik shared these images of Hurricane Harvey as seen from the International Space Station Friday, along with a message for Texas: “God Bless Texas, may you weather the storm as you always have!”

(Photo: Randy Bresnik/NASA)
(Photo: Randy Bresnik/NASA)
(Photo: Randy Bresnik/NASA)
(Photo: Randy Bresnik/NASA)

Astronaut Jack Fischer also shared another angle of the massive storm.

(Photo: Jack Fischer/NASA)
(Photo: Jack Fischer/NASA)

Hurricane Harvey is expected to make landfall as a Category 3 storm.

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Waves pound the shore from approaching Hurricane Harvey on August 25, 2017 in Corpus Christi, Texas. 
Waves pound the shore from approaching Hurricane Harvey on August 25, 2017 in Corpus Christi, Texas. 
Residents board up the windows of a home ahead of in Jamaica Beach. 
Residents board up the windows of a home ahead of in Jamaica Beach. 
Sal Valerio walks near the bay waters as they churn from approaching Hurricane Harvey in Corpus Christi, Texas. 
Sal Valerio walks near the bay waters as they churn from approaching Hurricane Harvey in Corpus Christi, Texas. 
A sign on a business reads, 'Closed for Harvey', as people prepare in Corpus Christi.
A sign on a business reads, 'Closed for Harvey', as people prepare in Corpus Christi.
Monica Chavez waits for the approaching hurricane in Corpus Christi. 
Monica Chavez waits for the approaching hurricane in Corpus Christi. 
Cody Munds, Lee Martin and John Pezzi, left to right, fill sandbags in Corpus Christi. 
Cody Munds, Lee Martin and John Pezzi, left to right, fill sandbags in Corpus Christi. 
The bread section of a Walmart store is empty in Houston. 
The bread section of a Walmart store is empty in Houston. 
A road sign warns travelers of the the approaching Hurricane Harvey in Corpus Christi. 
A road sign warns travelers of the the approaching Hurricane Harvey in Corpus Christi. 
Customers wait in line to refuel at an HEB Fuel gas station in Houston. 
Customers wait in line to refuel at an HEB Fuel gas station in Houston. 
Bottles of water and other drinks sit in a nearly emptied shelf at a Kroger Co. grocery store in Houston.
Bottles of water and other drinks sit in a nearly emptied shelf at a Kroger Co. grocery store in Houston.
A gas pump is covered with an out of service message as fuel ran out in Houston. 
A gas pump is covered with an out of service message as fuel ran out in Houston. 
A unidentified woman looks over bare refrigerator shelves in a Walmart in Houston.
A unidentified woman looks over bare refrigerator shelves in a Walmart in Houston.
TEXAS, Aug. 25, 2017 -- An employee holds a sign showing water has sold out in a chained market in Houston, the United States, Aug. 24, 2017. The populations in the southern part of Texas are preparing for significant impacts from Hurricane Harvey as it is expected to make landfall as a Category 3 Hurricane from the Gulf of Mexico on Friday. (Xinhua/Liu Liwei via Getty Images)

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