NASA astronaut Matthew Dominick captured this strange photo while aboard the International Space Station. While they look ...
The photograph was taken by astronaut Matthew Dominick from the International Space Station (ISS) on June 3, capturing ...
A NASA astronaut aboard the International Space Station (ISS) recently spotted some mysterious red lights glowing in Earth's upper atmosphere. Matthew Dominick, commander of NASA's SpaceX Crew-8 ...
‘The bright red flashes are a less understood phenomena associated with powerful lightning events and appear high above the ...
mesosphere, thermosphere and exosphere (see graphic). Together, these layers protect us from the sun’s harmful radiation and keep temperatures on Earth habitable for all living beings.
satellites pumped 17 metric tons of aluminum oxide into Earth’s mesosphere. Chillingly, that influx would rise to some 360 metric tons of aluminum oxide per year if the rapid planned ...
NASA astronaut Matthew Dominick took a picture of an unusual weather event from the International Space Station, including ...
Space is a crazy place to be as an astronaut, especially when you see things that look like they should be in a sci-fi movie.
Deep inside Earth is a solid metal ball that rotates independently of our spinning planet, like a top whirling around inside a bigger top, shrouded in mystery. This inner core has intrigued ...
NASA astronaut Matthew Dominick photographed red sprites in Earth's upper atmosphere from the International Space Station on ...
NLCs are delicate high-altitude clouds of icy dust that form in membranes about 50 miles/80 kilometers above the Earth’s surface. That layer of the atmosphere is called the mesosphere ...
Credit: Matthew Dominick / Earth Science and Remote Sensing Unit ... planet's surface in a layer of the atmosphere known as the mesosphere. From the ground, people have often referred to them ...