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Lightning can produce spectacular images in the sky, especially at night, but certainly one of the most spectacular and mysterious is the red sport. The earth and its atmosphere are the exchange platform of thousands of tons of electrical voltage every day. Due to the collision of water particles of a warm air front with ice particles of a cold air front, static electricity is created, which has a negative electric charge compared to the earth, and if the distance of the electric current source is relatively close to the earth's surface, lightning is produced. This superrare image was captured by dark-sky expert Stephen Hummel at the MacDonald Observatory atop Lock Mountain in West Texas, who only had a tenth of a second to capture it. What Hummel has captured in this photo is a jellyfish above which is a violent storm that has been forming and has become troublesome.
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