A NASA astronaut has captured an absolutely spellbinding photo of auroras from the ISS you have to see for yourself.
interacting with our atmosphere last year. With such a striking view of the Earth, it really shouldn’t be that surprising that photos of auroras from the ISS are so breathtaking.
These celestial events are caused by solar radiation interacting with our Earth’s atmosphere. Sometimes, when the radiation from our Sun is strong enough, auroras can even extend far beyond their normal appearance zones. It’s also amazing to see how far these light shows extend into space, something else showcased perfectly in these photos of auroras captured aboard the ISS.
Of course, this isn’t the only news from the beloved space station this week. NASA and SpaceX are still working on launching the Crew-6 mission, which was
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