Aurora from space
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Saturday Morning Science:
View of Aurora from the International Space Station
(Jan. 21, 2003) --- International Space Station Expedition Six NASA ISS Science Officer Don Pettit narrates this Earth observation video that shows airglow with views of the Aurora Borealis at the Earth's limb.
Courtesy of NASA
http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/station/crew/exp6/spacechronicles_videos.html
Tags for this video: aurora borealis gravity ISS microgravity Morning Saturday Science space station zero zerog
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Have a look at this video > "Earth seen from Apollo 11" when the earth is zoomed out it is so small that one would imagine you would, wether the camera is focused on the earth or not, one would see stars, at least on the periphery of the focus area. Maybe I'm wrong but it does seem a bit odd!
Lo and behold! I SEE IGNORANT PEOPLE! :O
But hey, I don't know anything, because I'm just a brainwashed New World Order slave. Hail to the Reptilian Brotherhood! ;)
And thus the English language keeled over and died.
I might consider believing you when you learn basic spelling and grammar.
My God, it's [the internet] is full of idiots.
Every now and then we have this kind of activity here in Montana and it's an amazing sight to see and perhaps get some photo or video footage of and it's even more fabulous when viewed from space.
Very nice footage of the display and I'm adding this to my favorites.
Cheers!