Photo released by NASA shows an image of Hurricane Dorian's eye taken by NASA astronaut from aboard the International Space Station (ISS), Sept. 2, 2019. The station orbits more than 200 miles above the Earth. Hurricane Dorian, which made landfall on the Bahamas as category 5 and now reclassified as category 4, is expected to continue on its projected path towards the Florida coast in the upcoming days. (Photo/IC)
Photo released by NASA shows an image of Hurricane Dorian's eye taken by NASA astronaut from aboard the International Space Station (ISS), Sept. 2, 2019. The station orbits more than 200 miles above the Earth. Hurricane Dorian, which made landfall on the Bahamas as category 5 and now reclassified as category 4, is expected to continue on its projected path towards the Florida coast in the upcoming days. (Photo/IC)
Photo released by NASA shows an image of Hurricane Dorian's eye taken by NASA astronaut from aboard the International Space Station (ISS), Sept. 2, 2019. The station orbits more than 200 miles above the Earth. Hurricane Dorian, which made landfall on the Bahamas as category 5 and now reclassified as category 4, is expected to continue on its projected path towards the Florida coast in the upcoming days. (Photo/IC)