
Northern lights in Space: The world of space itself is very interesting and interesting and in mystery. The pictures coming from here have always been attracting people towards themselves. The biggest reason for this is that not every common human has access to space. The view of the earth from space itself looks very beautiful. If light strikes the ‘protection shield’ of the earth, along with the golden rays of the sun, a wave of green light is seen on it, then imagine how special the view will be.
An interesting picture of one such unique moment has been sent from the International Space Station to the Earth by French Astronaut Thoma Peske. This picture was taken at full moon on the full moon date. Along with this, the view of green light is visible there by the Northern Lights. Thomas Peske shared this picture from his Twitter account.
Thoma clicked this picture when the International Space Station (ISS) was orbiting the Earth. In this, the light of the aurora was seen spreading its shade, but apart from this, the moon in full bloom had also illuminated the dark part of the earth like a day.
Thomas often shares stunning pictures of the earth from the sky. He is also an amazing photographer. Aurora is not only his favorite, he also captures citylights very beautifully in his camera. He also has a lot of following on social media. He went to the ISS in April and will return to Earth in November.
When the particles emanating from the explosion on the Sun collide with the Earth’s magnetic field and the upper atmosphere, which emits many colors of light from them. The Northern Lights or Aurora borealis and Southern Lights or Aurora australis look like a laser light show in the sky. Many times such a view is seen from the south and north poles of the earth, which does not seem less than the magic of nature. In countries like Greenland, Ireland, Sweden, people also see green lights like this.