There are many images that show the northern lights in Earth’s atmosphere from the perspective of a space station. New shot of the European Space Agency astronaut Thomas Bisket But it works especially well.
A glowing, bright green aurora appears above swirling layers of clouds. “This photo is special because it’s so bright,” Bisquet wrote on Twitter. “It’s because the full moon lights up the night side of the Earth almost like the day.”
In space since April
The photo was taken in August with the name CNet . Reports. Pesquet has been on the International Space Station since April. Arrived at the International Space Station aboard a SpaceX spacecraft Dragon Kapsel’s Crew. It is scheduled to return to Earth in November.
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He has photography skills Pilot and flight engineer It can be proven on previous occasions. He didn’t worry until the beginning of September With a shot to stir, which shows settlements illuminated at night under the silhouette of the Earth’s atmosphere and the darkness of starry space.
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