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ISS astronaut captures green auroras dancing over city lights (video)
In November, Pettit captured the trail SpaceX's giant Starship megarocket made in Earth's atmosphere during its sixth-ever test flight. And in December, he posted on X a surprisingly sharp shot of distant stars and galaxies, which he took with the aid of a homemade star tracker.
Real Northern Lights or AI: Intensely green aurora video from NASA astronaut amazes internet. Why are critics calling it ‘fake’?
NASA astronaut Don Pettit recently shared a mesmerizing video of the aurora borealis captured from the International Space Station (ISS), showcasing vibrant green hues dancing across Earth’s atmosphere.
Real or Fake? NASA astronaut captures aurora from space, netizens say 'Looks like AI' | Viral video
Astronaut Donald Pettit shared a mesmerizing 9-second video of auroras from the ISS, sparking debate online. While some viewers praised the stunning visuals, others questioned the authenticity, suggesting AI manipulation.
Never-seen-before video of aurora by NASA astronaut impresses most, but some claim it’s ‘intensely fake’
NASA astronaut Don Petit's video of an aurora has gone viral on social media. He is currently in the ISS for approximately six months along with two cosmonauts.
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MUST SEE: Unusual green aurora spotted by the International Space Station
In the must-see video above, NASA astronaut Don Pettit had a rather privileged view of the northern lights recently, posting ...
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After Long Hiatus Over Faulty Spacesuit, NASA Plans Back-to-Back ISS Spacewalks
Two Stranded Starliner astronauts will exit the space station for the first NASA spacewalks scheduled in over six months.
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NASA: Northern lights view from International Space Station
NASA astronaut Don Pettit captured the northern lights earlier this week aboard the International Space Station.
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Breathtaking video of Aurora Borealis from the International Space Station
Astronaut and astrophotographer Don Pettit gifted the world with the breathtaking video below of the Aurorea Borealis as seen ...
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See An ‘Intensely Green’ Aurora Flyover From The Space Station
NASA astronaut Don Pettit shared jaw-dropping footage of an undulating green aurora as seen during a flyover from the International Space Station.
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Boeing Starliner astronauts remain busy on ISS, but ‘eventually we want to go home’
Now officially seven months on board the International Space Station, the two NASA astronauts who flew up on Boeing’s ...
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NASA Astronauts Stuck in Space for 7 Months Dismiss Fears for Their Safety: 'It Doesn't Feel Like We're Cast Away'
NASA astronauts have spent seven months aboard the International Space Station, far exceeding their planned eight-day mission ...
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Astronaut Set to Patch NASA’s X-ray Telescope Aboard Space Station
NASA astronaut Nick Hague will install patches to the agency’s NICER (Neutron star Interior Composition Explorer) X-ray ...
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Watch: Stunning aurora display captured by NASA astronaut Donald Pettit aboard International Space Station
NASA astronaut Don Pettit's video of an "intensely green" aurora from the ISS has stirred online speculation about its ...
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BREATHTAKING! NASA astronaut on board ISS shares mesmerising bird's-eye view video of the aurora (WATCH)
The ethereal dance of the Northern Lights is often admired from Earth, but few have the privilege of witnessing this ...
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Astronaut’s ‘glowing fingernail clipping’ is actually the moon
Don Pettit is on a roll. Just days after sharing a breathtaking shot of Earth, the American astronaut has followed up with an ...
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