NASA astronaut shares photos showing thunderclouds as seen from orbit from the International Space Station, according to reports. The imagery highlights the dramatic appearance of storm clouds over Earth from space, with cloud formations visible from the ISS vantage point. NDTV describes the photographs as capturing the striking look of thunderclouds in the atmosphere when viewed from the station. The reports do not add further details about the location of the storms, the time the images were taken, or any meteorological assessment. Instead, they focus on the visual aspect of the clouds and the perspective available from space-based observation. The photos are shared by the astronaut as a way to illustrate what severe weather can look like when observed from the International Space Station, offering a global view that is not possible from ground level.