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ISS Astronauts Look Out Over the US—Can't Believe What They See - Newsweek

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    A picture snapped from the International Space Station (ISS) by NASA astronaut Nichole Ayers has captured a lesser-seen view of an extraordinary atmospheric phenomenon known as a red sprite.

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      A picture snapped from the International Space Station (ISS) by NASA astronaut Nichole Ayers has captured a lesser-seen view of an extraordinary atmospheric phenomenon known as a red sprite.

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      That's incredible!
      For a moment I thought they were seeing a mushroom cloud, so that's a relief.

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        A picture snapped from the International Space Station (ISS) by NASA astronaut Nichole Ayers has captured a lesser-seen view of an extraordinary atmospheric phenomenon known as a red sprite.

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        Interesting. It has structure. Magnetic phenomenon perhaps?

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          A picture snapped from the International Space Station (ISS) by NASA astronaut Nichole Ayers has captured a lesser-seen view of an extraordinary atmospheric phenomenon known as a red sprite.

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          Yeah that’s an anomaly from The Zone

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            Interesting. It has structure. Magnetic phenomenon perhaps?

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            Yeah electromagnetic effect from lightning

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              A picture snapped from the International Space Station (ISS) by NASA astronaut Nichole Ayers has captured a lesser-seen view of an extraordinary atmospheric phenomenon known as a red sprite.

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              Ehh, intergalactic gaming is way more railroded than it used to be, if waypoints are that on the nose. Remeber when you had to eyeball the circles cut in the grass? That's too much. Like, wy do we have coordinates at this point? At my time aliens could read a map without hand-holding. Don't even bother. You may introduce stargates just as well.

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                A picture snapped from the International Space Station (ISS) by NASA astronaut Nichole Ayers has captured a lesser-seen view of an extraordinary atmospheric phenomenon known as a red sprite.

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                Cool pic, but horrible clickbait article title. Like telling ppl upfront it's rare red sprite lightning wouldn't get ppl interested.

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                  Yeah that’s an anomaly from The Zone

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                  You're an anomaly from the zone

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                    Cool pic, but horrible clickbait article title. Like telling ppl upfront it's rare red sprite lightning wouldn't get ppl interested.

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                    The pic, for those who don't want to give them clicks:

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                      You're an anomaly from the zone

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                      Your mum's an anomaly from the zone

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                        Your mum's an anomaly from the zone

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                        how do you know my mum?

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                          how do you know my mum?

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                          We can talk about that over breakfast tomorrow.

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