The Earth from Space Coloring Book :Images from the International Space Station

The Earth from Space Coloring Book

The Earth from Space Coloring Book :Images from the International Space Station

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Published: 28 May, 2026
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Color in 30 stunning images of the surface of the earth taken from the International Space Station.

Reproduce these wondrous images looking down at the earth exactly as they are, or simply use the originals as inspiration. 

Let your creativity run wild and choose your world:

The Curve of the Earth
English Channel
The Outback, Australia
Full Moon
Nile River
Coastal Desert, Namibia
Betsiboka River, Madagascar
Bijagos Archipelago and Geba River, Guinea-Bissau
Al Khiran, Kuwait
Betsiboka River, Madagascar
Green River, United States
Dam lake, South Africa
Marlborough Sounds, New Zealand
White Nile
Mangrove, Strait of Hormuz, Iran
Salt marshes and the Dead Sea
Fields, Spain
Crimean Lake
Lithium mines, Andes Mountains
Soda ash and sodium chloride mine, Botswana
Fields, United States
Salt lakes, Australia
Fields, Saudi Arabia
Huahine, French Polynesia
Islands in Lake Tana, Ethiopia
Venice, Italy
Maupiti, French Polynesia
Corsica, France
Palm Jumeirah, Dubai
Fayoum Oasis, Egypt
Guadeloupe, France

To find calm and focus,  let yourself be surprised by the magic of art therapy. Grab your colored pencils!
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More Details

Type Book
ISBN13 9780764371684
ISBN10 0764371681
Number Of Pages 80
Item Weight 454 g
Publisher / Reseller Schiffer Publishing Ltd
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

Thomas Pesquet is a French astronaut with the European Space Agency and the first European to command the International Space Station. A former airline pilot turned space explorer, he has spent over a year in orbit across two missions, conducting spacewalks, groundbreaking experiments, and sharing breathtaking images of Earth.

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