In recent years, the International Space Station has given astronauts the chance to photograph transient luminous events - or TLEs - natural light shows produced at the tops of thunderstorms.
Finally, scientists know how the universe makes gold. They've seen it created in the cosmic fire of 2 colliding stars via the gravitational wave they emitted.
In the coming evenings, you'll see the moon riding low in the sky, beneath the famous Summer Triangle asterism. Southern Hemisphere? Turn this chart upside-down, and look for the waxing crescent high in your springtime sky.
Marc Toso of the website AncientSkys.com captured this image of the light of excited atoms and molecules, high over Utah's own smaller version of the Grand Canyon, on October 21.
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