ASTRONAUTS aboard the ISS have been showing off breathtaking views from space and set everyone back on Earth a challenge.

Nasa’s Mark Vande Hei posted a stunning shot over the Himalayas on Twitter, leaving aerial photographers green with envy.

Can you see it?

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Can you see it?Credit: Mark Vande Hei / NASA

Hidden among it is the infamous Mount Everest, which the astronaut has asked people to try and spot.

Of course, Everest is the world’s highest mountain at 8,849 meters tall.

On the ground, it’s probably easy to spot out along the horizon.

But from above it’s a lot more difficult to make out.

If you can’t make it out yourself, scroll down to see where it is.

“My New Year’s resolution is to get outside as much as possible,” Mark tweeted.

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“Well, after I land that is. Can you find Mt. Everest in this photo?”

Mark arrived on the ISS in April 2021.

He is scheduled to return to Earth at the end of March.

When the crew aren’t busy working, there are plenty of good opportunities to snap a decent shot – weather permitting of course.

This is because the space station orbits Earth 16 times.

But that also means spotting interesting bits can come and go rather quickly.

So much so, former crewmate Thomas Pesquet noted down times before he was blasted off, so he could plan for the best moment to take his pictures.

Blue marks the spot

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Blue marks the spotCredit: Mark Vande Hei / NASA
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In other news, Apple has become the first company to hit a stock market valuation of $3trillion (£2.22trillion).

Popular Twitch creator Sliker has been banned from the platform after sharing nude imagery of fellow streamer Amouranth.

And internet users have been urged to check their online accounts against one of 2021’s worst cyber threats.


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