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Elusive 'red sprite' is seen from SPACE: Astronaut on board the ISS snaps a stunning photo of the rare lightning phenomenon. Andreas Mogensen grabbed a camera as he spotted a thunderstorm brewing ...
An astronaut captured an elusive glimpse of red lightning from space. NASA astronaut Matthew Dominick imaged the rare red sprite phenomenon from the International Space Station earlier in the year ...
NASA astronaut Matthew Dominick photographed red sprites in Earth's upper atmosphere from the International Space Station on June 3, 2024. The bright red flashes are a less understood phenomena ...
Red sprite ' is a luminescent phenomenon that occurs in the mesosphere at an altitude of 50km to 80km, and is also called 'red lightning' because of its appearance.
Red lightning, also known as a "sprite", is an intriguing weather phenomenon associated with certain very intense thunderstorms. While an ordinary lightning flash extends downward from the clouds ...
Bright red flashes were captured by NASA astronaut, Matthew Dominick, from the International Space Station earlier in the year. This phenomenon is known as the red sprite and is extremely rare ...
Sprites, named after the elusive fairylike creatures, are predominantly red flashes that occur above thunderstorm clouds. They can briefly change the electrically charged layers of our upper ...
The rapid occurrence of a red sprite, lasting merely a millisecond, presents a challenge for scientists A European Space Agency (ESA)astronaut recently photographed an uncommon occurrence termed a ...
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