Chasing Sprites in Electric Skies

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Paul Smith is a passionate night-sky enthusiast and photographer with a particular fascination for sprites – those magnificent bursts of light that dance high above thunderstorms. In October of the previous year, he played the role of guide for NASA scientist Dr. Burcu Kosar, leading her on a journey through the remote byways of Oklahoma with the singular aim of capturing a sprite herself. Despite dedicating over 15 years to studying these luminous phenomena, Dr. Kosar had never before embarked on the adventure of chasing one.

Read more about chasing sprites with Paul and Burcu: https://blogs.nasa.gov/sunspot/2022/1...

Learn about NASA’s citizen science project Spritacular: https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/...

Learn about the Heliophysics Big Year: https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/solar-sy...

Image credits: Paul Smith, Frankie Lucena, Panagiotis Tsouras, Thomas Ashcraft. All imagery of sprites is copyrighted and used with permission.

Music credits: “The Beauty Beyond” by Jeremy Noel William Abbott [PRS], Vasco [PRS]; “Outer Orbit” by Alexander Ryder Mcnair [ASCAP], Harry Gregson Williams [BMI], Ho Ling Tang [BMI]; “Wonderful Orbit” by Tom Furse Fairfax Cowan [PRS]; “Starlights” by Marc Teitler [PRS], Vasco [PRS]; “A Tranquil End” by Luke Gordon [PRS]; “Virtual Tidings” by Andrew Michael Britton [PRS], David Stephen Goldsmith [PRS]; “Winter Aurora” by Samuel Karl Bohn [PRS]; “Lava Flow” and “Water Dance” by Ben Niblett [PRS], Jon Cotton [PRS].

Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
Producer: Joy Ng (KBRwyle)
Scientist: Burcu Kosar (Catholic University of America)
Photographer: Paul Smith
Photographer: Frankie Lucena
Photographer: Panagiotis Tsouras
Photographer: Thomas Ashcraft
Videographer: Joy Ng, Thomas Smith
Writer: Lina Tran

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