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A team of astronauts aboard the International Space Station spend their days gathering meteorological data, conducting scientific experiments, and pushing the boundaries of human endurance. But above all, they observe. From their unique vantage point, they witness Earth’s beauty and vulnerability, circling the planet sixteen times a day, seeing glaciers, deserts, mountain peaks, and vast oceans—all in just 24 hours.
As news of a family loss reaches them, they are reminded of their connection to the world below. They watch as a typhoon forms over an island inhabited by loved ones, struck by both the awe of nature's power and the anxiety of its destruction. Though far from Earth, they feel an undeniable pull to it—reflecting on the fragility of life, the essence of home, and humanity’s role in protecting the planet.
This compelling narrative invites readers to ponder profound questions: What is life without Earth? And what is Earth without humanity? Perfect for fans of space exploration, environmental literature, and philosophical reflections on life, this book offers an inspiring, deeply emotional view of our shared world.