On July 3, 2025, NASA astronaut Nichole Ayers captured a rare, red „sprite“(a type of Transient Luminous Event) while orbiting above a thunderstorm over Mexico and the southern U.S.. The stunning, jellyfish-shaped electrical discharge was documented from the ISS, revealing brilliant red tendrils high in the atmosphere that are rarely seen from the ground.
tjientavara on
Like with the red sea, it’s … blue.
P.S. I do see the little red tips.
Divin3_Rudra on
Can someone please explain this phenomena in layman terms and what does it indicate?
Landohanno on
The original color in the video is much more dramatic
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On July 3, 2025, NASA astronaut Nichole Ayers captured a rare, red „sprite“(a type of Transient Luminous Event) while orbiting above a thunderstorm over Mexico and the southern U.S.. The stunning, jellyfish-shaped electrical discharge was documented from the ISS, revealing brilliant red tendrils high in the atmosphere that are rarely seen from the ground.
Like with the red sea, it’s … blue.
P.S. I do see the little red tips.
Can someone please explain this phenomena in layman terms and what does it indicate?
The original color in the video is much more dramatic