Nasa releases timelapse capturing red and green auroras over Earth

Flight engineer on the International Space Station shares a mesmerising timelapse showcasing the moon setting among vibrant auroras.
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20 comments
  1. Uau!! Oh my Gos, is beautiful, wonderful!!!! I love these aurora images…so beautiful and accurate! Thank you so much.❤️❤️❤️👏👏👏👏👏👏💐

  2. Nasa what a bunch of BS, it wont be much longer Nasa your whole scam will be uncovered for the whole world to see,
    THE SPIRIT OF TRUTH BE WITH US ALL

  3. Wow Amazing though I am amazed that despite the satellite being near the polls It wasn't damaged by solar winds either it wasn't close enough or the winds were not strong that day when it took this

  4. 🌠 I wish more people would look at the world 🌎 as one – our home.
    Yet mankind divides it with flags and religions…

  5. Aurora borealis? At this time of year? At this time of day? In this part of the country? Localized entirely below the ISS?

  6. Top guard against the jack commons British police, try to injure their leadership at every opportunity.
    Time short to get one in on the working mens union and their british womens association

  7. So I finally got to see the Northern Lights. My heart says it's the most beautiful thing but my head says it's a billion tons of charged ionised particles smashing into a weakening magnetosphere in a deadly embrace which will determine the future of life on this planet.

  8. Have we ever thought that just maybe that's what protects our planet and we destroy it by polluting it constantly?……

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