Space Station Astronaut Captures Rare Image of Mysterious Red Sprite

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ESA astronaut Andreas Mogensen, commander of ISS Expedition 70, captured a photograph of a rare atmospheric phenomenon known as a red sprite lightning using a specialized Davis camera attached to the International Space Station. Red sprites are electrical discharges generated above rainclouds at an altitude between 40 and 80 kilometers and exist for only a fraction of a second. The image captured by Mogensen is estimated to have stretched 14 by 26 kilometers across the sky and contributes to our understanding of atmospheric and environmental dynamics.
Topics:science#astronaut#atmospheric-phenomena#iss#red-sprite-lightning#science-and-technology#thunder-sprite
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