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Northern Lights Seen From the International Space Station

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Northern Lights Seen From the International Space Station

Northern Lights Seen From the International Space Station

The Northern Lights, also known as the Aurora Borealis, create a mesmerizing display of vibrant colors in the Earth's night sky.

When viewed from the International Space Station (ISS), this natural phenomenon appears as a breathtaking dance of shimmering green, pink, and purple hues.

The lights are a result of charged particles from the sun colliding with the Earth's atmosphere, creating a stunning visual spectacle that showcases the beauty and wonder of our planet's natural processes as seen from the unique vantage point of space.


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