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Photographer Captures Eerie And Majestic Sky ‘Jellyfish’ Through a Storm – haveeruonline
If you’ve ever looked up in the course of a thunderstorm and glimpsed a crimson jellyfish sitting high in the sky, you were not hallucinating.These

If you’ve ever looked up in the course of a thunderstorm and glimpsed a crimson jellyfish sitting high in the sky, you were not hallucinating.
These tentacle-like spurts of red lightning are referred to as sprites. They’re ultrafast bursts of electrical power that crackle by way of the higher regions of the atmosphere in between 37 and 50 miles (60 and 80 kilometres) up in the sky and go in the direction of space, in accordance to the European House Company.
The phenomenon is a exceptional sig…
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