Caption by Space Station Academy student: The Juan de Nova Island is located between South Africa, particularly Mozambique, and Madagascar. It 's part of the group of Scattered Islands in the Indian Ocean and a district of the French Southern and Antarctic lands. It's a nature reserve of turtles and an Important Bird Area, supporting a very large colony of Sooty Terns and Greater Crested Terns, which were in danger until they were introduced to the island. Surrounded by reefs (which you can see in the light blue colour that surrounds the island), is home to number of different fishes and nest of baby turtles, where they can practice before going to open sea. The Juan de Nova Island, is also a lung of the Earth, carrying an amazing number of Causarinaceae (a kind of tree), being more than half the island. It's also an important crude oil deposit, with more than three companies working there, fortunately laws of Madagascar and France, forbidden the destruction of the island.
Caption by Space Station Academy student: The ISS is orbiting the earth. A part of the ISS was taken along with the surface of the earth in this picture. One of the robotic arms of the ISS is shown in the picture.This picture signifies that the ISS is always near us. Even when it may seem like a distant place, it's not that far. The arm of the ISS also shows how cool and amazing this place is.