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Breath-taking view: NASA captures aurora from space

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5 March 2023

Breath-taking view
NASA captures aurora from space

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NASA captured the aurora from space and the pictures are just mind-blowing.

While we were bathed in the beauty of the northern lights from below recently, NASA astronaut Josh Cassada shared his spectacular view from above on February 28th.

His view was from the International Space Station, which travels around 400 km above Earth. The ethereal green aurora appears to stretch across the Earth, with the cities' lights shining through too.

Here are more of the fantastic shots you shared with us too:

Black Isle, near Cromarty, Scottish Highlands.Sent in from Northern Scotland.Cathy MacSent in from Northern Scotland.
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Black Isle, near Cromarty, Scottish Highlands. - © Howard Taylor
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