Stunning Video of the Southern Lights Dancing Across the Earth Captured by a NASA Astronaut–WATCH
NASA astronaut Jessica Meir captured video of the Aurora Australis from a SpaceX Dragon capsule. The footage shows green ribbons of light moving across Antarctica and the Southern Hemisphere. The display resulted from solar winds and charged particles from the Sun hitting Earth's magnetosphere.
What changed
The astronaut's identity is now confirmed as Jessica Meir.
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NASA Astronaut Jessica Meir Films Southern Lights from Space
confidence 100%NASA astronaut Jessica Meir captured video of the Aurora Australis from a SpaceX Dragon capsule. The footage shows green ribbons of light moving across Antarctica and the Southern Hemisphere. The display resulted from solar winds and charged particles from the Sun hitting Earth's magnetosphere.
What's confirmed:
- NASA astronaut Jessica Meir filmed the Aurora Australis from a SpaceX Dragon capsule.
- The video shows green ribbons of light snaking across Antarctica and the Southern Hemisphere.
- The Aurora Australis occurs when charged particles from the Sun strike the Earth's magnetosphere.
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NASA Astronaut Captures Southern Lights from Space
confidence 90%A NASA astronaut filmed the southern lights from the International Space Station. The footage shows the aurora dancing across Earth. The lights appeared to be dancing like snakes.
What's confirmed:
- A NASA astronaut captured video of the southern lights from the International Space Station.
- The aurora appeared beneath the International Space Station.
Still unconfirmed:
- The southern lights were described as dancing like snakes.
- The aurora was visible over Perth.