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See gorgeous green auroras dance over Earth in dazzling ISS astronaut video

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The Earth’s Earth looks a little different from the top.

NASA astronaut Don Betit I took two amazing video clip of our planet’s natural light shows from International Space Station (ISS) last week.

One of them, which he posted on the social networking site x On April 4He appears AuroraAlso known as the southern lights that dance below the orbits laboratory while it runs over the cold water between Australia and Antarctica.

NASA Dun Bette Space Pioneer published these shots from the northern lights, as it appears from the International Space Station, at X on April 5, 2025.

Show from the Earth’s green orbit on Earth Credit: Don Betit/NASA

Another video, published by Betit On April 5The amazing “green green disorders” appears over a patch of the planet that is not determined by the astronaut.

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Betit, 69, the oldest active astronaut in NASA. It is known for space lovers by photographing and experiments outside the Earth, which he frequently shares with the audience via X.

For example, last October, Pettit used food coloring to make a small field of water It looks like a gas planetWith the completion of the amazing cloud domains. A month later, he is Take a photo From the sixth test for Spacex’s championship Megarocting, seizure of the huge car corridor that left the Earth’s atmosphere.

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Betit arrived at the International Space Station in September On board Russian Roys spacecraft Along with two of their colleagues in the astronaut, Alexei Ovchaneen and Ivan Wagner. The trio is expected to return to Earth later this month.

The current ISS mission is the fourth for Pettit. He lived on the orbits laboratory for a long time from 2002 to 2003 and 2011 to 2012, and flew for two weeks to the station in 2008.

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