Heavenly Phenomenon Captured from Space
Stellar Catch: ISS Astronaut Snaps Mesmerizing Giant Sprite Above Storm Clouds!
An International Space Station (ISS) astronaut recently captured an awe‑inspiring photo of a rare phenomenon known as a 'giant sprite' during an orbit. This stunning red lightning‑like electrical discharge occurred high above a thunderstorm on Earth, adding a splash of celestial drama to the view from space. The spectacle, resembling a jellyfish‑like flash, showcases the electrical storms' mysterious characteristics beyond the visible, typical lightning storms seen on Earth.
Introduction to Giant Sprites
The Unique Phenomenon Captured by ISS Astronaut
Scientific Explanation of Sprites
The Observation Process from Orbit
Expert Opinions on the Sightings
Public Reactions and Interest
Future Research and Implications
Conclusion
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