Sam Friedman/SpaceX Counsel of WFP Japan. Taking to Twitter, Noguchi shared a picture of The Great Pyramid of Giza, a world heritage site constructed by the ancient Egyptians. NOGUCHI, Soichi 野口 聡一(のぐち そういち) Verified account @Astro_Soichi Astronaut,Ph.D. Taking to Twitter, Noguchi posted a stunningly detailed photograph of the Great Pyramids of Giza, a world heritage site constructed by the ancient Egyptians. Twitter/@Astro_Soichi He shared photo of cat-shaped island, Noguchi wrote, "My favorite “cat” shape island – Procida, one of the beautiful #Phlegraean islands, near #Naples#Italy .Procida, the jewel of the Gulf of Naples". — NOGUCHI, Soichi 野口 聡一(のぐち そういち) (@Astro_Soichi) May 1, 2021 The photograph quickly went viral as Twitter users shared and commented on it. Born IN 1965 in Yokohama, Kanagawa. Japanese astronaut Soichi Noguchi recently shared a photograph he took aboard the international space station on his last day and the picture is now making rounds on the internet. Japanese astronaut Soichi Noguchi tweeted a beautiful image of Giza pyramids from the International Space Station on his last day aboard, Saturday, May 1. Space Shuttle(STS114), Soyuz(TMA17), SpaceX(Crew1). Soichi Noguchi is a Japanese astronaut and engineer with the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA). Japanese astronaut Soichi Noguchi, who splashed down on earth earlier today, has shared a special photograph that he clicked from the International Space Station (ISS) during his stay there. — NOGUCHI, Soichi 野口 聡一(のぐち そういち) (@Astro_Soichi) April 1, 2021 Noguchi first joined the JAXA , previously known as the National Space Development Agency of Japan, in 1996. Twitter Share with Line Line Share with Weibo Weibo ... Official Ambassador - Soichi Noguchi, JAXA Astronaut (c) JAXA/NASA Hasselblad H3D. Japanese astronaut Soichi Noguchi is slated to fly on the first operational SpaceX Crew Dragon mission, called Crew-1, but is also hoping to join a lunar flight. JAXA Astronaut. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. — NOGUCHI, Soichi 野口 聡一(のぐち そういち) (@Astro_Soichi) May 1, 2021 Since being posted, the picture has gathered more than 19,000 likes – and the numbers are only increasing. People on Twitter are fascinated by his “best shot” of Giza pyramids, and the tweet has gone viral. His first spaceflight took him to …