These pictures from the International Space Station (ISS) show greens and red dancing Aurora Borealis in the sky over Canada.
A Northern Sunshine Most often it is observed from the ground – especially in the area with a high width, close to the Arctic – but you can also observe from space.
The natural phenomenon occurs when the Earth’s magnetic field is disturbed by the sun, the flow of the charged particles highlighted by the sun.
In these staff, since January 2025, urban lights are visible on the ground below when the ISS is or overdue over the Canadian landscape. Then the Space Station takes off in the sun 259 miles (417 km) over the Atlantic.