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An astronaut’s plea for the planet

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From his distinctive viewpoint tons of of kilometres above Earth, French astronaut Thomas Pesquet advised AFP he felt helpless watching fires rage throughout the planet below, calling for extra to be finished to guard this fragile “island of life”.

Pesquet mentioned his two excursions onboard the International Space Station satisfied him greater than ever that the world is failing to deal with the risk posed by local weather change.

He additionally witnessed moments of astonishing magnificence whereas in house, a few of that are captured in 300 images revealed in his new e-book “La Terre entre nos mains” (Earth is in our Hands), launched this week in France, the earnings of which is able to go to charity.

Pesquet wrote that he initially “caught the photo bug” throughout his first tour on the ISS in 2016-2017.

But it was throughout his final mission, from April to November 2021, that he absolutely embraced the endeavour, taking fixed images and sharing his ardour along with his colleagues in house.

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“At first I was a bit of a Sunday photographer, then I really got a taste for it,”

Pesquet advised AFP in an interview.

“When you to arrive at the station, you have that smartphone reflex: you see something great and want to immortalise it,”

he mentioned.

“But quickly you are confronted with limitations, if you want to take photos at night, for example, or of precise targets with long lenses,”

he added.

“It’s difficult because everything is manual”.

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Earth in 245 000 images

Around a dozen cameras can be found to astronauts on the ISS, some completely put in on the Cupula commentary module, some in the US laboratory which has a porthole trying down on Earth.

Despite solely having just a few hours of leisure time a day, Pesquet took 245 000 images throughout his final tour.

“Many are not very good, but in six months there is a real progression curve,”

he mentioned.

Throughout the images of rivers, oceans, deserts, mountains, sunsets and sunrises, the astronaut’s amazement at the world shines by.

“The planet is so vast and diverse that you still don’t feel like you’ve seen everything. Even after 400 days in orbit, there are still some thing that surprise me, places I haven’t seen,”

he mentioned.

The pace of the station, which hurtles by house at 28 000 kilometres an hour, signifies that “we are never above the same area at the same time of day,” he mentioned.

One day, he was stunned to seek out out that the northern lights appeared blue from house.

Pesquet solely managed to get a photograph of the phenomenon as a result of his US colleague Shane Kimbrough advised him it was happening, after recognizing it out of his bed room window.

‘Sinister spectacle’

But Pesquet didn’t solely witness Earth’s magnificence.

He additionally captured photos of a world in a state of degradation: the “sinister spectacle” of hurricanes, tornadoes and fires that stormed throughout the planet throughout his second stint of 200 days in house.

Pesquet described himself as a “helpless” witness to the carnage.

“What struck me the most were the fires. We could see the flames and smoke very clearly,” he mentioned, which gave the impression of “the end of the world.”

“Like in the movies,” he watched as whole areas have been engulfed. Parts of southern Europe, British Columbia and California have been “consumed little by little by a blanket of smoke,” he added.

“I saw the difference just four years made,”

he mentioned.

“My first mission was in winter and the second in summer, so it was normal that there were more fires — but overall I saw more violent phenomenona.”

Watching these more and more excessive climate occasions, “which we know are linked to climate change, has convinced me that we not doing enough to protect our planet,” Pesquet wrote in the e-book.

Without science “we would be lost in the face of the magnitude of the challenges” forward, he mentioned.

“It’s not too late, but the longer we wait…”

he trailed off.

“Every year we say ‘now is the time act’ — and it’s the same the next year, we only make small changes without a strong global impact.”

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