like the Atmosphere-Space Interactions Monitor (ASIM). In October, European Space Agency astronaut Andreas Mogensen also managed to snap a photo of a red sprite, which appeared above a ...
As the electrical discharge interacts with nitrogen in the atmosphere, it gives off a light ... Pesquet said in the post. From Earth, sprites are usually hidden behind thunderclouds so, for ...
Red sprites are known to occur high above thunder clouds in a part of the upper atmosphere called the mesosphere that extends up to 53 miles above the surface. The image showed blood-red bursts of ...
NASA's Juno spacecraft just captured images of colorful bursts of lightning-like electricity high in Jupiter's atmosphere. These phenomena — jellyfish-shaped "sprites" and glowing disks called ...