Spectacular aurora captured from space by Russian cosmonaut – video

A breathtaking view of the aurora borealis has been captured by Russian cosmonaut Alexander Gerst while on board the International Space Station (ISS). The stunning footage, which shows the swirling green and purple lights dancing across the polar skies, was obtained using a high-resolution camera attached to his space suit.

The ISS orbits at an altitude of around 250 miles above the Earth's surface, providing an unparalleled vantage point for capturing celestial events such as solar flares and auroral displays. According to NASA, the aurora borealis is caused by charged particles from the sun interacting with the Earth's magnetic field and atmosphere.

Gerst, who is a scientist-astronaut on his third space mission, described the experience of witnessing the aurora as "surreal" in a statement released by Russian space agency Roscosmos. "I was able to see the lights dancing across the sky, which was a truly breathtaking sight," he said.

The video, which has been shared on social media, shows the aurora borealis in all its glory, with vibrant green and purple hues illuminating the polar skies. The footage is accompanied by narration from Gerst, who provides context about the science behind the phenomenon.

As one of the most spectacular displays of natural light in the world, the aurora borealis attracts millions of viewers each year. The ISS's high altitude and orbit provide a unique perspective on this awe-inspiring event, allowing scientists to better understand its mechanisms and behavior.
 
🌌 This is just mind-blowing. Can you imagine witnessing something like that in real life? I mean, I've seen some crazy sunsets and starry nights on Earth, but this... wow! The fact that it's happening 250 miles above our planet makes it even more surreal. And Gerst got to experience it up close, literally. 🚀 The green and purple hues are so intense! I can see why he described it as "surreal". It's like nothing we've ever seen before on this planet.
 
omg did u see that vid from alexander gerst?? he got the most amazin footage of the aurora borealis ever!! 🚀💫 i was literally chillin in class when i saw it on my friends phone and i'm like "is that real?" lol. the fact that he got to capture that with his space suit attached is just mind blown 🤯. i feel so bad for him though, stuck up in space while we're here on earth getting our morning coffee ☕😂. anywayz, it's so cool how scientists can learn more about the aurora borealis from all the way up there 👍💭.
 
I'm still reeling from the sheer awesomeness of this footage 🤩! Gerst's description of witnessing the aurora as "surreal" does indeed capture the essence of experiencing something so breathtakingly beautiful in space 🌌. The intersection of charged particles from the sun and our atmosphere is simply fascinating, and I love how NASA is using the ISS to shed more light on this phenomenon 💡.

The green and purple hues illuminating the polar skies are like nothing I've ever seen before – it's truly mesmerizing! As a space enthusiast, I can only imagine the thrill of witnessing such an event up close. And what's even more remarkable is that scientists can use this footage to better understand the mechanisms behind the aurora borealis 📚.

This just goes to show how technology and space exploration are pushing our boundaries and expanding our understanding of the universe 🚀!
 
🤩 OMG I just saw that video of Alexander Gerst witnessing the aurora borealis from space and I'm still reeling 😲! It's mind-blowing to think about how tiny we are in comparison to the vastness of our planet 🌎. I mean, 250 miles above Earth is basically nothing compared to the scale of the universe, right? 🚀 The way the lights are dancing across the polar skies looks like something straight out of a sci-fi movie 🔥! Can't wait to see more vids from space explorers in the future 👽
 
omg I'm dyin over this vid 🤯! who needs 4K when you got the ISS in orbit? Alexander Gerst is literally floating above the aurora and it's giving me all the feels 😍. I mean, can u imagine witnessing something so beautiful up close like that?! It's no wonder he described it as surreal... it's a once in a lifetime experience for any space enthusiast! 🚀🌌
 
OMG, can you even imagine witnessing that? 😍 It's like something out of a sci-fi movie! The fact that it was captured by Alexander Gerst while he was literally floating in space is just mind-blowing 🤯. I mean, we're talking about 250 miles above the Earth's surface here, so the view must be totally insane! 😲 And to think that scientists can learn so much more about this phenomenon from up there is just genius 💡. The way Gerst narrates it and shares his experience... it's like you're right there with him, looking at the lights dance across the sky 🌌. It's no wonder people get hooked on watching this display - it's like nature's own light show! 🔥
 
OMG, just watched the craziest vid of the #AuroraBorealis 🌌🔥 from Alexander Gerst on the ISS! Can you believe he got this epic footage while orbiting 250 miles above Earth? The swirling green & purple lights are so mesmerizing 😲. It's like nothing we see on land, right? 🤯 I mean, who else gets to witness the aurora up close like that? 🚀 The science behind it is wild too - charged particles from the sun interacting with our magnetic field & atmosphere... mind blown! 💥 Anyway, this video is giving me LIFE! #SpaceAstronautLife #AuroraBorealisFan #OutOfThisWorld
 
omg did u see dis? alexander gerst just captured the most insane footage of the aurora borealis from like 250 miles above earth 🌌🔥 it's literally like nothing i've ever seen before! i mean, can u imagine being up there with a high-res camera attached to ur space suit and getting this shot?! 😲 it's surreal (lol gerst said that tho) but seriously, the aurora borealis is already so breathtaking from down here, can you even imagine how mind-blowing it must be from space?! 🤯 also, i'm low-key jealous of all the scientists out there who get to study this stuff in person. 🙌
 
I'm so over the whole aurora borealis thing 🙄. I mean, what's so special about some pretty lights in the sky? It's just a bunch of charged particles messing around with our atmosphere... how original. And don't even get me started on the ISS – it's just a fancy house in space that people pay to live in for a few months. Who gets to be up there, anyway? Not exactly like I'd want to spend my days watching paint dry from 250 miles above the Earth. 😴
 
omg can u believe alexander gerst just got to see the aurora borealis from space lol what even is that like a real-life video game or something i mean who needs gaming when you have space? anyway, it's pretty cool that he got to capture some sick footage for us non-astro nerds. 250 miles above earth is literally just right, not too high, not too low, perfect spot for a stellar view (get it?)
 
omg this is insane! 🤯 i mean, can u even imagine seeing something like that in person? it's like having ur own personal fireworks show up there in space lol. gerst got the most epic shot ever and i love how he's explaining what's goin on behind the scenes. the green and purple lights are so mesmerizin it's no wonder people can't get enough of this stuff! 🌌
 
🌠️ OMG, can you believe this?! So, I just watched the most insane footage of the aurora borealis from space and I'm still reeling 😲. Alexander Gerst's view from the ISS is literally breathtaking – who wouldn't want to witness that in person? 🤩 It's crazy how charged particles from the sun interact with our magnetic field and atmosphere, creating this dazzling display 🌌.

I love how scientists like Gerst are out there sharing their knowledge about these events. The fact that we can learn so much more about the aurora borealis from space is just mind-blowing 🤯. It's amazing to think that millions of people tune in every year to witness this natural wonder – and now, we have an even better perspective thanks to the ISS crew 👏.
 
OMG I'm literally speechless!!! 🤯😍 Alexander Gerst is so lucky to have witnessed the aurora borealis in space! I mean, can you even imagine seeing those swirling green and purple lights up close?! 🌠 It's like something straight out of a sci-fi movie! The fact that he got to capture it on camera with his space suit is just amazing 😲. And I love how he described the experience as "surreal" - it totally makes sense, right? 😊 The ISS really does offer an incredible view of the aurora borealis, and I'm so grateful to scientists like Gerst who get to share their knowledge with us! 🌟
 
omg can u beleev the view from up there lol 🚀🌌 alexander gerst just captured the most epic aurora borealis footage while on iss... its like nothin u've ever seen b4 💫🔵😲 i mean, who gets to see the northern lights in all their green & purple glory? 🤩 not many ppl, that's for sure 🙌 gerst said it was surreal, but idk how he coped with the breathtakingness 😂
 
omg I cant even imagine being up there in space watching that 🚀🌌! the aurora borealis is like totally magical, i mean who wouldn't want to see green and purple lights dancing across the polar skies? it's so cool how gerst got to experience it on the ISS - i wish our school had a project where we could study the science behind it too 🤔. maybe we could even design our own space suits with cameras attached 😂. and can you believe the altitude of 250 miles above the earth's surface? that's like, whoa! 🌠
 
🌎 Just saw that Russian cosmonaut Alexander Gerst caught some insane footage of the aurora borealis from space 🚀! I mean, can you imagine being up there at 250 miles above Earth, seeing this natural wonder in all its glory? 🤯 It's like we're still learning so much about our planet and how it interacts with space. The ISS is literally providing us with a new perspective on life, and I'm all for it! ✨ We need more people exploring and pushing the boundaries of human knowledge. It's not just about science, it's about inspiring future generations to care about our place in the universe 🌟
 
OMG 🤯 just saw that pic from Alexander Gerst on the ISS... it's literally stunning!!! I mean, can you even imagine witnessing something so breathtakingly beautiful in space?! 💫 It just goes to show how amazing the universe is, right? And the fact that we get to see it from 250 miles above Earth is just mind-blowing 🤯. I feel like we're all just tiny humans on this planet and there's this whole other world out there waiting for us to explore... or at least witness in awe 😮.
 
OMG 🤩 just saw that vid from Alex Gerst on ISS & I'm literally speechless 😍 that view is straight OUT OF A SCIENCE FIC MOVIE 🔭 the green & purple lights are so mesmerizing 🌌 and can you even imagine witnessing it in person? Mind. Blown 💥 I mean, we're lucky to have people like Alex up there capturing these breathtaking moments for us 🙏
 
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