Earth Uncategorized Earth glows mystical green in epic aurora image from the International Space Station – CNET [CNET] September 26, 2021 Thomas Giboney technology A full moon, an aurora and Earth come together in a mystical moment seen from space. View Article on CNET Enlarge Image Get the CNET Science newsletter Unlock the biggest mysteries of our planet and beyond with the CNET Science newsletter. Delivered Mondays. The ISS image comes from August. Pesquet has been in residence on the ISS since April and is scheduled to return to Earth sometime in November. He has put his space photography skills to good use, recently wowing us with a photo of city lights on Earth mirrored by stars in the darkness. Auroras are also known as the northern lights or southern lights. “The dancing lights of the aurora provide spectacular views from the ground, and also capture the imaginations of scientists who study incoming energy and particles from the sun,” NASA has said. But I’m here for the drop-my-jaw-to-the-floor beauty of Pesquet’s image. For the way the clouds swirl and Earth’s blue waters peek out from below. For the glowing green radiance reminding me some magic is real. Spread the word!Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) ← Digital transformation spending is up to $700B per year, but results lag [VentureBeat] Netflix: The 41 best movies to stream tonight – CNET [CNET] → You May Also Like Original Content podcast: ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ is the historical chess drama we need right now [TechCrunch] November 8, 2020 Thomas Giboney ‘The Bachelorette’ Finale: A Bizarre, Explosive Ending for Rachel, Tino – CNET [CNET] September 23, 2022 Meara Isenberg Amazon challenged by lawmakers over listings for preservative tied to suicides – CNET [CNET] February 4, 2022 Thomas Giboney