On November 26, Italian photographer Valter Binotto was able to capture two rare TLEs (transient luminous events) in one photograph. TLEs are so fleeting, lasting only milliseconds, that even if you saw them with your eyes they might not register. In other words, they are the epitome of the phrase "don't blink or you'll miss it." These are electrical discharges that happen in the upper atmosphere high above thunderstorms, and reach almost to the edge of space.
What you see here is an elve, a ghostly red ring displayed high above the Alps near the town of Possagno. An elve is a group of glowing nitrogen molecules. The red, many-legged flashes of light are a cluster of sprites, or positive lightning discharging to the ground. Capturing both types of TLEs in one photograph is a once-in-a-lifetime accomplishment. Binotto has photographed TLEs before, but never two kinds in one photo. Read more about this rare photograph at Space.com. -via Metafilter
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