March 1st 2023.
(Image Source: https://metro.co.uk) Josh Cassada, an astronaut living on the International Space Station since October, provided an incredible perspective of the Northern Lights with a stunning picture snapped from his location in space. He stated the view was "absolutely unreal" from his vantage point roughly 400 kilometers above the Earth. Cassada was part of the Crew-5 mission alongside Nicole Mann, Koichi Wakata, and Anna Kikina, who are expected to depart the ISS after the arrival of Crew-6. Unfortunately, the launch of Crew-6 was aborted Monday, but is now set for early Thursday morning from Nasa's Kennedy Space Center. Additionally, those on the ground had the chance to witness the rare phenomenon of the Northern Lights over the UK, with an EasyJet pilot even performing a 360-degree turn so passengers could view the lights.
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