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03/12/2012 07:14:29 PM · #1
Astronomy Picture of the Day on March 5, 2012 Incredible video from the International Space Station of it's flyby over earth at night.

An Aurora Borealis as you have never seen it before can be seen at 1:20 minute mark of the 2 1/2 minute video.
03/12/2012 07:22:17 PM · #2
Great footage. Thanks for sharing!
03/12/2012 07:42:07 PM · #3
Wow...I loved that...now I have a new appreciation for all that space junk out there.
03/12/2012 07:42:51 PM · #4
That was amazing. Thank you for posting this.
03/12/2012 08:02:30 PM · #5
Wonderful! Thanks for the link.
03/12/2012 08:18:05 PM · #6
That's great footage.....I love it.
03/12/2012 09:39:56 PM · #7
wow.

its also amazing how lit up the earth is at night, i couldn't imagine seeing that in person.

everything about that video is stunning.
03/12/2012 10:52:57 PM · #8
Cool. Glad you posted that.
03/12/2012 11:46:27 PM · #9
Wow.
03/13/2012 12:16:05 AM · #10
Originally posted by GeneralE:

Also see "Flying through a geomagnetic storm" for some amazing views of auroras from above (from the ISS).


Another related thread.
03/13/2012 12:47:06 AM · #11
Wow...that was amazing!
03/13/2012 12:51:32 AM · #12
Nice one.
I guess the Earth was so lit up around the 5 March because the moon was heading towards full.
03/13/2012 08:25:04 AM · #13
Things that make you go "WOW"! Thanks for the post.
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