The aurora australis shone brilliantly over Earth as astronauts watched from above.

SpaceX‘s eight-month-long Crew-12 mission. She flew to the station alongside mission commander NASA astronaut Jessica Meir, mission pilot NASA astronaut Jack Hathaway, and Russian cosmonaut Andrey Fedaev.

aurora australis is better known as the southern lights. It occurs in the Southern Hemisphere and, while it’s most often seen above the Antarctic Circle, people in places including Australia, New Zealand, Antarctica and some southern regions of South America can sometimes spot the aurora, as we can see in this image.

Auroras are spectacular natural fireworks that happen in the night sky. They are created when charged particles emitted by the sun — either during events like flares and coronal mass ejections or just during regular solar activity — interact with Earth’s magnetic field and atmosphere.

Space

To see an aurora on Earth is a bucket-list item for many people. Getting this view from space goes beyond even that, shining a uniquely spectacular light on the phenomenon as you can almost see where exactly in our planet’s atmosphere these solar particles are hitting, interacting, and creating this colorful display.