<div><div class="hds-attachment-single bg-carbon-90 padding-y-3 padding-x-3 desktop:padding-y-9"><div class="grid-container grid-container-widescreen grid-row flex-align-center position-relative padding-x-0 padding-top-5 desktop:padding-top-0"><div class="grid-col-12 desktop:grid-col-4 desktop:padding-left-3"><div class="hds-attachment-single__content margin-bottom-4"><p class="hds-attachment-single__caption color-carbon-05 padding-0 p-sm">The spectacular aurora borealis, or the “northern lights,” over Canada is sighted from the space station near the highest point of its orbital path. The station’s main solar arrays are seen in the left foreground.</p><p>Image Credit: NASA</p></div></div></div></div></div>