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Astronaut Captures Rare Blue Glow Over Earth from the ISS – autoevolution
Living on the ISS and orbiting 250 miles (400 km) above Earth for several months definitely has its perks. When they don’t conduct…
French astronaut Thomas Pesquet, who’s currently on the ISS, took to Twitter to share the rare sight that he captured from the orbiting lab. The round blue glow was spotted over Europe early last month, and it’s actually a transient luminous event. Transient…
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