NASAのインスタグラム(nasa) - 6月13日 06時23分
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Astronaut Christina Koch (@astro_christina) has experienced what few people have: an aurora from above AND below. The first image she took onboard the International Space Station (@国際宇宙ステーション). The second image was taken on the Earth — in Donnelly Creek, Alaska by Sebastian Saarloos in 2015. Both photos show what happens when solar wind from the Sun disturb the Earth’s magnetosphere.
Image 1 Credit: Christina Koch / NASA
Image 2 Credit: Sebastian Saarloos
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prabhji01
Am.i seeing halo game's wallpaper. Nasa is so creative at editing and making wallpaper that too with real photos @nasa Love your all animated rocket launches and sci-fi movies named Avatar, Interstellar and other sci-fi movies series. Do you guys have proper school for animation where non graduate can come and take admission to make their own movies on space exploration. Or can you guys give us the video link to your green screen animation programme where you shownus ISS AND other animated space explorations. Just one question how much time we need to make such an animated movie of space exploration. @nasa @europeanspaceagency @isroandspaceman @elon @elonmusk @spacex
somyusernameisthis
I want to see an aurora in real life, just once.
astersphotography
But why only in that part of the world?
keenansgram
@robyncfat above and below owow
depetrisofii
Q belleza natural!!!!!❤️??❤️❤️
bappi.alam.777363
No d:-(:-D:-$:O:O:OO:-);-):-[
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