Images of cities set to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup have been captured from orbit by crew members on the International Space Station, NASA announced. The photographs were taken from roughly 250 miles above Earth's surface.

NASA said the images were gathered across multiple years, with station crew members pointing cameras at various host cities during their time in orbit. The 2026 FIFA World Cup is scheduled to be held across multiple cities, and NASA's collection covers several of those locations.

The agency released the photographs publicly, offering views of the World Cup venues as seen from approximately 250 miles up, a vantage point that spans entire metropolitan areas in a single frame, according to NASA.