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ISS captures Earth's glowing atmosphere 258 miles above Pacific Ocean

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The International Space Station (ISS) recently shared a captivating image on Instagram, unveiling a unique perspective of Earth's glowing atmosphere set against a backdrop of stars.

Taken from an altitude of 258 miles above the Pacific Ocean, this mesmerising photo offers an unprecedented view of our planet.

The picture, receiving significant attention with over 40,000 likes on Instagram, showcases two prominent components from Russia's Roscosmos space program: the Nauka science module and the Prichal docking module. These elements stand out against the celestial canvas, contributing to the visual allure of the image.

Beyond its aesthetic appeal, the photograph underscores the ISS's invaluable role in both scientific research and artistic appreciation of Earth. The captured atmospheric glow, a result of excited molecules releasing energy, provides researchers with valuable insights into the Earth's upper atmosphere.

The accompanying caption reads: "This high-exposure photograph from the International Space Station shows Earth's atmospheric glow and a starry sky as the orbital complex soared 258 miles above the Pacific Ocean northeast of Papua New Guinea. At left are the station's Nauka science module and the Prichal docking module, both from Roscosmos."

The image has garnered admiration on social media, with users expressing awe at the stunning composition.

"This is actually the most beautiful photo that I have ever seen," remarked one user.

"These star-studded spaces always make me wonder where this dark sky ends," commented another user.

"Amidst the stars and Earth's delicate glow, the ISS stands as a symbol of human ingenuity and our unyielding quest for knowledge," observed a third user.

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