Recently, Samantha Cristoforettiastronaut European Space Agency (EAS)shared two videos from Northern lights and moonrise International Space Station (ISS). Content posted on Twitter shows green lights shining close to Earth.
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The aurora borealis, known as the Northern Lights, is a luminous phenomenon visible at night, usually located in areas above the Arctic Circle. The phenomenon occurs in the sky of the high-latitude regions of the northern hemisphere of the planet Earth and is characterized by a combination of lights and colors, as well as an increase in solar flares and activity on the surface of the Sun.
One of the released videos still shows the Moon appearing and shining on the planet’s surface, while another was captured by a camera mounted on the back of the space station.
The videos, shot in slow motion, which uses frame rate, were taken during Cristoforetti’s second mission to the International Space Station called Minerva. The astronaut defines this phenomenon as “sublime beauty.” Check out below the content posted by Cristoforetti.
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And not only on Earth have auroras been recorded. At the end of last month in NASA published images of the aurora on Jupiter taken by James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). In addition, back in August, American astronaut Robert Hines took amazing pictures of the northern lights seen from the International Space Station.
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