By Dean Murray
A spaceman has captured jaw-dropping views of aurora from orbit.
NASA astronaut Jonny Kim shared the scene from aboard the International Space Station (ISS) as he viewed the phenomenon from 260 miles up.
His footage showed the Sun setting behind Earth and darkness allowing spectacular views of the aurora in our atmosphere, as well as city lights across the globe.
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He said on Wednesday, Dec. 3: "On Nov 13th, there was a solar particle event that resulted in beautiful blankets of aurora. You may have seen it.
"We had the most amazing view and our crew collectively took tho

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