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Views of astronomical phenomena on Earth from space are impressive, and the evidence for this is the images released by two astronauts from the International Space Station (ISS). dawn.
Was John Kassada (NASA) and Koichi Vasada (JAXA) who showcased these spectacular views and shared them on their social media.
view from space
Wasada, an astronaut with the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, shared a photo of the aurora, moon, sunset, and spacecraft solar arrays over Canada.
Kassada, for his part, photographed the aurora at an altitude of 400 kilometers above the Earth: “Absolutely unrealistic,” he captioned.
In accordance with space.comthis phenomenon is formed as follows:
“In particular, a ‘hole’ in the Sun’s outer atmosphere, or corona, has increased the flow of the solar wind, a stream of charged particles that constantly emanates from our star. And huge clouds of solar plasma, which were thrown into space by coronal mass ejections, crashed into our planet both on Sunday (February 26) and on Monday (February 27), adding fuel to the fire of the northern lights. As a result, displays have spread far beyond the ultra-high latitudes that are their natural home. (Earth’s magnetic field lines tend to direct charged particles toward our planet’s poles),” he says.
life in space
Astronauts are in space for 6 months.
They are responsible for the maintenance of the space station and also conduct various scientific experiments important to their space agencies’ plans to colonize the universe.
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I am Ben Stock, a passionate and experienced digital journalist working in the news industry. At the Buna Times, I write articles covering technology developments and related topics. I strive to provide reliable information that my readers can trust. My research skills are top-notch, as well as my ability to craft engaging stories on timely topics with clarity and accuracy.