Southern lights season is over πΈ #shorts
Before the season came to an end, @thom_astro captured this timelapse of the aurora australis from the @iss and shared it on his social media channels saying: “Weβve been looking, but thereβs nothing to see anymore in our aurora sweet spot (southwest of Australia, midway to Antarctica). Don’t worry, I still have a few to share. Don’t you just π the way the light skips across Earth in this one as the solar arrays comes into view.”
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Just Wow ππΈAurora Australis π
So beautiful. ππ
What a mesmerizing view
Really so beautiful β₯οΈπ©βπππππππππππ
Solar flare disagrees, more to come
I worked in northern Canada near the Arctic ocean. Standing outside during December was a breath taking experience with the northern lights blazing.
Nice
Soooo amazing and beautiful
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