With the Northern Lights forming between 60 to 186 miles (100 to 300 km) above the ground, the ISS soars above at almost four times this altitude. On social media, space fans have been blown ...
Don Pettit continues to give us great views of Earth from the International Space Station (ISS). The NASA astronaut trained his camera on the northern lights recently, posting on X (formerly ...
Ever wonder what the northern lights look like from space ... time-lapse of the aurora from the International Space Station (ISS), where he's been stationed since September.
NASA plans to fly two rockets through active auroras and study the unique ribbons of light that dance across the Alaskan ...
With the Northern Lights forming between 60 to 186 miles (100 to 300 km) above the ground, the ISS soars above at almost four times this altitude. On social media, space fans have been blown ...
NASA astronaut Don Petit's video of an aurora has gone viral on social media. He is currently in the ISS for approximately six months along with two cosmonauts.
After a year of out-of-this-world solar events — including a total solar eclipse and sightings of the northern lights — 2025 will bring even more reasons to look up at the sky. Things are ...