NASA astronaut shares breathtaking space view of Mount Everest leaving humans in awe

A spectacular picture of Mount Everest from orbit has caught the eyes of millions of viewers.

By Shaptadeep Saha

Oct 14, 2025 00:44 IST

Astronaut Don Pettit from the International Space Station (ISS) shared a photograph that left viewers in astonishment across the globe. It has caught the glimpse of millions from hundreds of kilometres above Earth. The image features Mount Everest rising in full glory against Nepal’s mountainous terrain.

The image & its power

The image posted by Pettit on X is a crisp and evocative click. The pictures show snow-capped peaks, rugged ridges, and deep mountain valleys under sunlight. Everest’s summit looks dominating like a white spear into the sky, surrounded by the extensive Himalayan stretch. The clarity is remarkable. It embodies a vantage point few get to see. Pettit captioned the post by reporting that he was “orbiting the Himalayas mountain range,” emphasizing that Nepal and Everest lie in view.

Notably, the photograph gained hundreds of thousands of views within days, evolving to be viral on X and other platforms. The incredible aesthetic, combined with the rarity of such optical access, made it echo widely among NASA fans, photographers, trekkers, and casual observers alike.

Public & netizen reactions

Social media reactions ranged from poetic to humorous. A user on X remarked, “This photo makes you realise going to space is way cooler than climbing Everest.” Another joked: “Must you always add a curve at the corner?” A few voices expressed deeper reflection: “Earth is soo beautiful,” the other wrote. Fans and photographers across the world respect the beauty of Pettit’s compositional eye and the way he captured the Himalayas extended across the frame.

Pettit’s picture of Everest is not just a photo; rather, it’s a bridge between cosmos and Earth. It reminds us of the scale we occupy, the planet we call home, and the surprise that still exists in the world.

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