Matthew Dominick aboard the International Space Station (ISS), captures the ethereal beauty of our planet's atmosphere as seen from above.
This stunning photograph showcases a lightning bolt illuminating the skies over Southeast Asia, its brilliance slicing through the darkness like a celestial nebula. The image, part of a series of nearly 1,000 shots, highlights the striking contrast between the calm of space and the sudden, electrifying flash below.
Dominick, known for his incredible space photography, described the scene as a mix of «Green lights from fishing boats in Southeast Asia, city lights, a sun about to rise, and a single lightning strike in the left part of the frame that looks like a nebula,» Dominick described in his post on social media platform X.
In a follow-up post, Dominick zoomed in on the lightning strike, revealing even more of the detail that makes the image so extraordinary. «The way the lightning illuminates the clouds makes it look like a nebula to me,» he added
His post on social media platform X quickly went viral, with users around the world marveling at the beauty captured in this fleeting moment.
Matthew Dominick, who transitioned from a US Navy Commander to an astronaut, has been serving aboard the International Space Station (ISS) since March 2024. His six-month mission has not only showcased his technical expertise—backed by degrees in Electrical Engineering and Systems Engineering—but also revealed his passion for photography.