News PHOTOS: Bird’s-eye view of Hurricane Florence by: Staff Posted: Sep 13, 2018 / 04:53 PM EDT Updated: Sep 13, 2018 / 05:36 PM EDT Hurricane Florence continues to move closer to the Southeast U.S. and is expected to make landfall before dawn on Friday (September 14). Photo Courtesy, NOAA. Photo courtesy: NOAA Sept. 12, 2018 - ISS Astronaut Ricky Arnold tweets: “#HurricaneFlorence this morning with Cape Hatteras #NorthCarolina in the foreground. The crew of @Space_Station is thinking of those who will be affected.” Credit: NASA Sept. 12, 2018 - Alexander Gerst’s image of Florence’s eye. Credit: NASA Sept. 13, 2018 - Alexander Gerst’s tweet on Florence’s eye: “Ever stared down the gaping eye of a category 4 hurricane? It’s chilling, even from space. #HurricaneFlorence #Horizons https://flic.kr/s/aHsmsk7Krv ” Credit: NASA Sept. 12, 2018 - Alexander Gerst tweets: “Ever stared down the gaping eye of a category 4 hurricane? It’s chilling, even from space. #HurricaneFlorence #Horizons https://flic.kr/s/aHsmsk7Krv” Credit: NASA Sept. 12, 2018 - Alexnander Gerst an EU scientist on the ISS tweets this: “#HurricaneFlorence is so enormous, we could only capture her with a super wide-angle lens from the @Space_Station, 400 km directly above the eye. ” Credit: NASA Nasa Florence 6_1536871663461.jpg-846624080.jpg Photo Courtesy: NOAA. Hurricane Florence is moving toward the U.S. East Coast. Photo Courtesy: NOAA. Sept. 10, 2018 - A few moments later, Isaac & the outer bands of Helene were also visible. Credit: NASA Sept. 10, 2018 - Top down look at Florence from the International Space Station. Credit: NASA Sept. 10, 2018 - Astronaut Ricky Arnold sees Hurricane Florence from the ISS. Credit: NASA