It is a rare occasion to look up and see not a single cloud in the sky above Ireland - and ever rarer to have it captured by the International Space Station (ISS).
As the country finds itself in the middle of a spell of warm weather, the ISS captured a completely clear sky over the southwest of Ireland on Tuesday, as it sailed past high above the MacGillycuddy's Reeks and Carrauntoohil.
The sunny and warm spell is forecast to last into next week with temperatures of up to 25C expected.