The International Space Station (ISS) often wins the Internet with its stunning images of Earth seen from space. Shared on ISS’s official Twitter ID, the latest series of images show the Earth’s aurora seen among the city’s lights and stars.
The message explains that the photograph was taken when the space station orbited at 51.6 ° above the equator.
“The station’s orbit places it at 51.6 ° above the equator and offers stunning views of the Earth’s aurora at
between the city lights and the twinkling stars, “ISS wrote sharing the images online.
Look here:
The station’s orbit places it at 51.6 ° above the equator and offers stunning views of the Earth’s aurora, amidst city lights and twinkling stars. https://t.co/gzNPCS8UMl pic.twitter.com/JEAwJI0LEX
– International Space Station (@Space_Station) January 23, 2021
Check out some reactions here:
Sweet images of the space station.
– Flyonwall (@ Alexand10168090) January 24, 2021
Wow, what a beautiful view of the Earth. 👍👏.
– Laurita Rita (@LauryssenR) January 23, 2021
When God paints it is what happens
– Daniel MM (@Chronoplasia) January 23, 2021
seen from your perspective, the future looks MUCH better than here ”
– Ballarina (@ Dancer01802366) January 23, 2021
The most beautiful thing to live at least once in a lifetime
– Sibtain Raza (@Sibtainrazajami) January 24, 2021
Wow, what a great job. What beautiful images!
– Luísa Mesquita 🪐 (@luisagmvieira) January 23, 2021
Awesome, very beautiful 💖🌹💯
– jojozoey (@ Jojozoey1) January 24, 2021
It’s so beautiful 💕 Thank you.
– Bauzi (@ bauzi20) January 23, 2021
It looks spectacular !!
– Kruti’s goals: # HBWTo1B and # FlickerTo2B (@krutilovesnjh) January 23, 2021
Amazing!
– Snoopy (@TheSnoopySnoop) January 23, 2021
Amazing and beautiful.
– United States of America also known as. We the People (@SDEnyaRedRain) January 24, 2021
These photos are amazing … I had to take my second headline photo to be able to see it every day 😁
– Jordan Nimz (@jordanjnimz) January 23, 2021
Recently, NASA released stunning images of the northern and southern auroras of Jupiter, making waves on the Internet.