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19 Aug, 2017 10:47

Cosmonaut captures intense electrical storm from ISS (VIDEO)

Cosmonaut captures intense electrical storm from ISS (VIDEO)

Stunning footage of a lightning storm on Earth as seen from aboard the International Space Station has been shared by Russian cosmonaut Sergey Ryazansky.

Ryazansky posted the mesmerizing time-lapse video on social media, noting that his previous footage from space had received a phenomenal response.

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Twinkling flashes can be seen darting across the planet as lightning strikes.

Ryazansky also shared incredible images of himself performing a ‘Russian spacewalk’ Thursday. This was his fourth spacewalk.

Fellow cosmonaut Fyodor Yurchikhin also took part. The pair released several satellites during the seven and a half hour expedition.  

In 2013, Ryazansky and colleague Oleg Kotov set a record for the longest Russian spacewalk, lasting 8 hours and 7 minutes.

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