Amazing Aurora Borealis lights up skies above US, Russia (VIDEO, PHOTOS)

2015/02/08
Image Credit: NASA / Jamie Adkins

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Barry “Butch” Wilmore, US astronaut on the International Space Station, also managed to capture the lights of Aurora Borealis dancing dazzlingly over central Russia’s snowy landscape between Moscow and St. Petersburg.






“#Moscow and distant #SaintPetersburg under the #Aurora” #AstroButch Photo Credit Barry Wilmore: 123F6230 #nasa #nasajsc #spacestation #internationalspacestation #explore #exploration #photography #ISS #Exp42 #cupola #geography #EarthArt #art #snow #lights #green #coverage #Russia


A photo posted by International Space Station (@iss) on Feb 7, 2015 at 9:30am PST



Earlier this week, NASA revealed an incredible video clip that shows how the sun rising over the northeast coast of the US as it met the polar light show. Wilmore made the video over Virginia, Delaware, New Jersey, New York and Massachusetts, and it was posted with a caption: “All we need now are angels singing”.



Aurora Borealis, or the Northern Lights, is nature’s spectacular show usually seen in the skies near the magnetic poles, in the Arctic and Antarctic regions. Its dancing lights are an effect of particles from the sun triggering reactions in the Earth’s upper atmosphere, when photons of light are released by oxygen and nitrogen molecules.


READ MORE: 6 months of Earth in 6 mins: Astronaut shares ISS voyage in stunning time-lapse video






“#sunrise touches #aurora. Still image from the time-lapse. #SharetheEarth” #AstroButch Phot Credit Barry Wilmore: 129C1830 #nasa #nasajsc #spacestation #internationalspacestation #explore #exploration #photography #ISS #Exp42 #cupola #geography #EarthArt #lights #night #bright #aurora #city #majesty #sunrise #eastcoast #breath taking #space #planet #environment #beyond #art


A photo posted by International Space Station (@iss) on Feb 4, 2015 at 12:44pm PST



The International Space Station, which can be partly seen on the video, captured by NASA, is currently home to six astronauts, three Russians among them.






“Aurora north of #Russia” #AstroButch Photo Credit Barry Wilmore: 131B1556 #nasa #nasajsc #spacestation #internationalspacestation #explore #exploration #photography #ISS #Exp42 #cupola #geography #EarthArt #Russia #Mediterranean #aurora #space #stars


A photo posted by International Space Station (@iss) on Feb 4, 2015 at 11:53am PST



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