Matthew Dominick, aboard the International Space Station (ISS), often makes his followers gasp in wonder with the incredible pictures captured from space. His latest share is a perfect inclusion to that category. It shows a beautiful shot of the Earth from space.

What is intriguing is a “single lightning strike” captured in the photo. “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. Camera setup on intervalometer to try and capture lighting.

Found this image late in a sequence of about a 1000 images,” the astronaut wrote as he posted the picture. Also Read: Space Station fidget spinner? Astronaut on ISS finds unusual use for nut and bolt. Watch He added a closeup photo in a follow-up post on the same X thread.

“The way the lightning illuminates the clouds makes it look like a nebula to me (left side of the larger image above),” he wrote. Take a look at the photo here: With over 74,000 views, the viral share has collected nearly 800 likes. The post has further prompted mesmerised X users to share varied comments.

“You’re grabbing some epic shots up there, Matthew,” praised an X user. “I'm sure you want to come home someday, but I hope you never stop taking pictures and sharing with us! You have a great talent for this and I'll miss them when you come home,” added another. A third commented, “What caught my attention was all the star.