Astronauts aboard the International Space Station reported sublime images of the aurora borealis of their mission. A magnificent spectacle, from the sky, meeting in a time-lapse.
The northern lights are revealed in a stunning time-lapse produced by astronauts on the International Space Station. On September 17, during their mission, they took the opportunity to make a series of photographs from one of the windows of the unit. These images did this beautiful time-lapse that offers a compelling vision of the Northern Lights.
This magnificent spectacle offered by nature usually occurs when the solar wind and the oxygen in the atmosphere interact.
From the sky, this is totally the most striking. The separation between the red and green lights are clearly visible in this film. At high altitude, the auroras are red in color, while at low altitude, they turn green.
Without using any special effects, the nature here reveals an incredible phenomenon. The images collected from the International Space Station can also have a different view of this sublime spectacle, which ultimately serves only to multiply the effects.