An Astronaut Captured the Southern Lights Under a Full Moon and They’re Stunning
by twistedsifter
Thomas Pesquet, a French astronaut for the ESA, is currently aboard the International Space Station. He recently shared some breathtaking images of Aurora Astralis (Southern Lights). Pesquet adds:
“Another round of aurorasš§š (surely youāre not tired of them yetā¦ are you?) I donāt know why we saw so many in the span of a few days, when I barely saw one during my entire first mission, but these last ones came with something extra. As the Moon was high and bright, it lit up the clouds from above, which created a distinct atmosphereā¦ and almost turned the aurora blue. Whatās next, Mother Nature? A yellow one? A giant rainbow?š And no, photo techies, the camera balance was set the same as for previous aurora pictures š¤·āāļø An aurora under the full moon, what could be better?”
So what could possibly be better than seeing auroras from space? Under a full moon apparently! Photos from Pesquet below, enjoy!