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The time-lapse footage was captured by NASA astronaut Jonny Kim. NASA astronaut Jonny Kim has posted his first time-lapse video of Earth from the International Space Station (ISS), showcasing stunning ...
NASA astronauts onboard the International Space Station Thursday got a show for the ages after a geomagnetic storm sent the vivid aurora borealis canvassing over much of the planet -- including ...
NASA astronaut Matthew Dominick has once again delivered an incredible space picture. His latest shows a Russian Soyuz ...
The video, viewable on X, is about 50 seconds long. It shows the ISS orbiting around Earth. It's a cool shot all on its own, but around the 27-second mark, the aurora starts to show up from the ...
"Felt so lucky to grab this shot." The moon's glow meets a multicolored aurora in a new astronaut image from space. International Space Station (ISS) and NASA astronaut Matthew Dominick, a veteran ...
An incredible aurora has been filmed from the International Space Station (ISS) as it orbited hundreds of miles above the Earth. NASA posted the captivating footage to Twitter on Sunday after a ...
We've seen a lot of aurora from the space station, but this latest view is pretty special.
Astronaut Nichole Ayers recently witnessed a phenomenon known as a sprite from the International Space Station.
This time-lapse video shows an orbital pass above an aurora-draped Indian Ocean all the way to a moonlit Coral Sea east of Australia.
Unless you have a flight to the ISS booked, you’ll have to settle for experiencing the beauty of auroras from space in photographs. Thankfully the photos are quite beautiful too.
Astronauts aboard the ISS arguably have the best view of all, and Matthew Dominick just proved it.
The video, viewable on X, is about 50 seconds long. It shows the ISS orbiting around Earth. It's a cool shot all on its own, but around the 27-second mark, the aurora starts to show up from the left.