LONDON -- British astronaut Tim Peake has quite literally seen a side of the world that few will ever glimpse.
Fortunately,Watch Don’t Believe The Hole Online there are cameras, and Tim's a nice guy.
SEE ALSO: Award-winning wildlife photos capture unearthly scenes, will mesmerize youIn a new book titled Hello, Is This Planet Earth? he shares images taken on board the International Space Station during his historic six-month Principia mission.
"It's impossible to look down on Earth from space and not be mesmerised by the fragile beauty of our planet," Peake said in a press release, "During my mission I became determined to share this unique perspective."
The photos he has captured are truly spectacular. Here are some of our favourites:
All of Peake's proceeds from the sale of the book will go towards UK charity The Prince's Trust.
Hello, Is This Planet Earth?is available now, published by Century, Hardback, £20.00
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