'magical' colored lights scattered on the earth as seen from space, It looks Just like Heaven
The view of the planet from space itself looks very beautiful. If the sunshine thereon is of the rays of the sun hitting the 'protection shield' of the planet, then a distinct magical moment is formed. One such picture from the International Space Station was taken by Astronaut Thomas Pesquet of France. The special thing was that 'four moons' were also engaged during this lovely view of the planet.
Actually, Thomas took this picture on the total moon day i.e. on full phase of the moon. Thomas clicked this picture when the ISS was orbiting the world. In this, the sunshine of Aurora was seen spreading its shade, but other than this, the moon fully bloom had also illuminated the dark part of the planet sort like daylight. Thomas visited the ISS in April and can return to Earth in November.
He often shares spectacular pictures of the planet from the sky. Aurora isn't only his favorite, he also captures citylights very beautifully in his camera. He also contains a lot of following on social media.
When the particles emanating from the explosion on the Sun hit the Earth's magnetic flux and the upper atmosphere, they emit many colors of sunshine from them. aurora or northern lights and aurora or southern lights seem like a laser showing within the sky. repeatedly such a view is seen from the south and north poles of the world, which seems like the magic of nature.