It's no secret that Michigan is absolutely gorgeous in the fall.

Many people, myself included head head north to places like the Tunnel of Trees to get a stunning view of Michigan's fall colors.

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NASA recently captured a stunning view of Michigan's falls color that you can't get yourself, you can only see it from space.

Must See: NASA Photo Shows Off Michigan's Beautiful Fall Colors

In the past we've seen some incredible views of Michigan at night.

Astronauts share some incredible pictures from when they're floating above earth.

Not to be outdone, NASA's Earth Observatory also captures some stunning images.

On Friday, October 25th one of those was the image of the day.

Credit: NASA Earth Observatory
Credit: NASA Earth Observatory
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In this picture you can see all kinds of different colors across Michigan from yellow, red and a bunch of green.

This amazing picture was taken with the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) which is on the NOAA-20 satellite.

VIIRS can observe the entire Earth's surface twice daily, And data collected is used for  land surface temperature monitoring, fire detection, cloud masking, and oceanographic studies.

The instrument's capabilities allow for improved mapping of active fires and enhanced environmental monitoring.

If you want to see more cool pictures that are captured by NASA's Earth Observatory you can find them here.

The Ultimate Michigan Fall Bucket List: 10 Must-Do Fall Activities

Whether you’re a fan of scenic drives, cozying up by a fire, or indulging in fall flavors like fresh apple cider and pumpkin spice, Michigan offers the perfect backdrop to embrace the season. From stunning natural beauty to local festivals and outdoor adventures, there’s something for everyone to fall in love with.

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New West Michigan Restaurants 2024

More than 25 new restaurants, including authentic Mexican eateries, brunch joints, African-fusion restaurants, juice bars, delis, all-you-can eat Korean food, Italian spots and more have opened so far in West Michigan in 2024.

How many have you been to?

As more restaurants open up, we'll add them to the list! So be sure to check back.

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