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This week Ayers has a time-lapse sequence she captured from the Cupola as the International Space Station soared near Central and South America.

The most distinct feature is a lightning strike near Panama City. This illuminates the clouds below. Above the strike is a reddish phenomenon known as a sprite, which sometimes occurs in the atmosphere between 50 and 90 km above a lightning strike near the surface of the planet. This appears to be a "jellyfish" sprite. It is rendered beautifully.

But wait, there's more! The lightning strike is so bright that its reflection can be seen in the space station's structure, at the top of the image. Additionally the atmosphere's airglow can be clearly seen in the orange line just above the atmosphere.

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