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Cloudy Night of the Northern Lights
On September 26, a large solar coronal mass ejection smacked into planet Earth’s magnetosphere producing a severe geomagnetic storm and wide spread auroras. Captured here near local midnight from Kvaløya island outside Tromsø in northern Norway, the intense auroral glow was framed by parting rain clouds (More).
[Image Credit & Copyright: Fredrick Broms (Northern Lights Photography)]
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Flying Over Planet Earth
Explanation: Have you ever dreamed of flying high above the Earth? Astronauts visiting the International Space Station do this every day, circling our restless planet twice every three hours. A dramatic example of their view was compiled in the above time-lapse video from images taken earlier this month (More).
[Credit to: NASA; Acknowledgement: Infinity Imagined]