Northern lights - aurora borealis from space (International Space Station) - NASA images

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Uploaded by on Oct 5, 2011

Santatelevision video: Northern lights images from NASA: aurora australis viewed from the International Space Station - Courtesy to NASA - "auroro australis" are northern lights / southern lights of southern hemisphere and "aurora borelias" are northern lights of the Northern hemisphere - Video editing and music by Santatelevision

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  • @danielhuebner75 they are only at reallyreally cold weather..like -20 to -30 or so :)

  • i heard red northern lights are not that often?! but i really want to see red ones...some proposals do go to see them better?

  • Okay . . . you rocket scientists . . ..

    Tell us what causes this sensation.

  • amazing *faint*

  • it is magic! breathless moment while i was watching it.

  • With no disrespect, "aurora borelias" are the northern lights... "aurora australis" are the southern lights as per Webster's Universal College Dictionary. So these are the northern lights! Great video and music, however!

  • incredible phenomenon!

  • Thanks you for this video very interesting !

  • These northern lights images of NASA taken from the international space station are just unique.

  • It would be a great experience to make a video footage in the International space station about the northern lights.

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