Hurricane Sandy strengthens a bit, as the storm churns just off the East Coast

Hurricane Sandy strengthens a bit, as the storm churns just off the East Coast. (CNN/NASA/NOAA)

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Sandy timelapse shot from space

Updated: Monday, 29 Oct 2012, 8:41 AM EDT
Published : Monday, 29 Oct 2012, 8:41 AM EDT

(CNN) - This is a time lapse of Hurricane Sandy off the coast of the Carolinas, provided by NASA.

The National Weather Service reports maximum sustained winds of 85 miles per hour. Those could strengthen a little more before a late Monday or early Tuesday landfall.

Because of Sandy's size and the dense population, forecasters expect about 50 million people to feel the storm's effects.

Hundreds of thousands of homes have been evacuated along the East Coast.

For days, government and emergency management officials have been pleading with residents to be prepared, take precautions, and heed storm warnings.

Sandy has already proven deadly, killing at least 67 people in the Caribbean, last week, 51 of those in Haiti.

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