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‘It was quite a light show!’ NASA astronaut spies dramatic fireball from the International Space Station (photos)

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‘It was quite a light show!’ NASA astronaut spies dramatic fireball from the International Space Station (photos)

NASA astronaut Chris Williams photographed a fireball from above recently, capturing the stunning site from aboard the International Space Station.

May 3rd, 2026|Categories: News|Comments Off on ‘It was quite a light show!’ NASA astronaut spies dramatic fireball from the International Space Station (photos)

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