NASA Astronaut Captures Stunning Aurora Footage
NASA Astronaut Captures Stunning Aurora Footage
NASA Astronaut Captures Stunning Aurora Footage
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NASA astronaut Matthew Dominick has shared stunning time-lapse videos and images of the Northern Lights from the International Space Station (ISS). His recent footage showcases vibrant streams of red and green auroras, a result of heightened solar activity causing geomagnetic storms. Dominick utilized new camera lenses received in a cargo shipment to capture these breathtaking visuals. The auroras have been particularly vivid, visible even from lower latitudes on Earth, as reported by various news sources. His work has garnered significant attention, with his videos collectively viewed nearly a million times. Additionally, Dominick captured a rare atmospheric phenomenon known as a 'giant jet' during his time aboard the ISS.

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NASA astronaut releases spectacular timelapse video of aurora seen from the ISS
NASA astronaut releases spectacular timelapse video of aurora seen from the ISS
NASA shares awe-inspiring picture of lightning over India from space
See the Northern Lights from SPACE: ISS astronaut films stunning video

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