ESA astronaut Andreas Mogensen documented the rare red sprite from the International Space Station. The Danish spaceman shot a phenomenon associated with thunderstorms called a Transient Luminous ...
This one, like the handful of others astronauts have captured, probably rises up 50 miles and stretches a few miles wide. Although they are very common, sprites are rarely photographed.
An astronaut onboard the International Space Station has captured a rare image of a red "sprite" above Europe while recording a timelapse from space. The picture, which was taken on September 9 ...
European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Andreas Mogensen has captured a new image of a rare electrical discharge rarely seen from Earth, known as a red sprite. As part of the Thor-Davis experiment ...
One of the frames in the timelapse had a red sprite. A rare event. My knowledge is pretty much just from Wikipedia but I want to know more. 50mm lens, f1.2, 1/5s, ISO 3200 pic.twitter.com ...