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Image captured by Andreas Mogensen during his Huginn mission.
As the first astronaut from Denmark, Andreas Mogensen took a phot of his home country from the International Space Station. Taken on a somewhat cloud-free day, it shows the island of Sjælland to the right, with the island of Fyn in the centre and the peninsula of Jylland to the left. Denmark is home to almost six million inhabitants and is about the size of the Netherlands.