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Auroras was caused by the expulsion of a strong coronary mass (CME) that struck the face face in the first hours of June 1.
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Nature is beautiful, and natural phenomena can be amazing. One of the most breathtaking phenomena is the “northern lights”.
Also known as Aurora Borealis, they light up the night sky in the northern parts of the world. These incandescent and colored waves are usually seen in the areas with high eastern lines near the Arctic, including parts of Norway, Sweden, Finland, Iceland, Canada and Alaska.
A video clip shared by the NASA astronomer pioneer on the Spacex Dragon spacecraft captures the amazing phenomenon.
NASA AN McLean’s astronaut moved to X and shared the video with the comment, “Auroras from space always attracts crew members to the dome. A bucket menu!”
According to Space.com, the caused by Aurras was caused by the expulsion of a strong coronary mass (CME) that hit the Earth face to face in the early hours of June 1.
The rare solar explosion sparked a severe magnetic storm and amazing orara.
Auroras from space always draws crew to the dome. I love how this dragon lit up, and I also love satellite dance on the left in the last part of the video. It is interesting how Aurora crawls along the atmosphere when it comes … pic.twitter.com/4fgu5n0lpnColonel Ann Makkalin (@Mafere) June 2, 2025
Social media reaction
The video shared by MCCLAIN on June 2 got more than 35,000 views, with the reaction of Internet users.
One of the Internet documents said: “The strife is really. Thank you for sharing this scenic view.”
He commented again, “Wonderful. Such beauty. The mother earth is the final artist. Thank you for spreading this wonderful phenomenon.”
Another wrote: “The beauty of Aurora from space is really captivating. It is great to see how they interact with the atmosphere and even our spacecraft. Thank you for sharing this amazing opinion.”
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