File:ISS-55 Horn of Africa through the Cupola.jpg

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English: The "Horn of Africa" is seen through one of the seven windows that make up the Cupola, a dome-shaped module on the International Space Station. The space station crew will be inside the Cupola Wednesday morning operating a robotics workstation to capture the upcoming SpaceX Dragon.
Date Taken on 1 April 2018
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