These photos from the International Space Station (ISS) show the Greens and Reds of Aurora Borealis dancing in the sky above Canada.
Thehe Northern glow Most often, they are observed from Earth – especially in high -width areas close to the Arct – but can also be observed by space.
The natural phenomenon occurs when the magnetic field of the Earth is disturbed by the solar wind, a stream of charged particles released from the sun.
In this frame of January 2025, the city's lights are visible on the ground from below, as the ISS orbits over the Canadian landscape. The space station then rises in the sunrise of 259 miles (417 km) over the Atlantic Ocean.