the show was shot from the international space station about 300 kilometers from central africa. all the flashing there, lightning bolts as they strike the ground. impressive stuff. >> it is unbelievable. i know we've got pedram javaheri here to talk about that. of course, we've also got that huge storm. what a shot that was. >> that's something. what's something, central africa -- i don't know if you've spent time there when you were working there, but the democratic republic of the congo is the lightning capital of the world. 27,000 strikes on average every single day. >> i have been there. such a huge country, too. >> it is, absolutely. ten million strikes per year when you do the math. >>ous australia, as well. >> look at you go. >> i've been through so many. unbelievable. >> speaking of space perspectives, this is also from an astronaut on tuesday. yeah, this one is taking about 400 kilometers up, 250 miles up.