Aurora Borealis Fly-Through By International Space Station
Friday, July 20th, 2012The International Space Station captured some amazing footage of auroras as they flew right through them! Found at Space.com.
The International Space Station captured some amazing footage of auroras as they flew right through them! Found at Space.com.
The Northern Lights captured east of Martin, Michigan on October 24, 2011. Found at YouTube from lakefxnet.
A University of Oslo’s physics department video that explains how particles originating from deep inside the core of the sun creates northern lights, also called aurora borealis, on our planet. Found at Vimeo from Per Byhring.
Nate Bolt snapped more than 2400 photos of the Northern Lights on a flight from San Francisco to Paris and stitched them together to create this time-lapse video of the Aurora Borealis. Found at YouTube from LoveAj03.
A week’s worth of Aurora Borealis: Shot in and around Kirkenes and Pas National Park bordering Russia. Found at Vimeo from Terje Sorgjerd.
The Northern Lights are one of nature’s most spectacular visual phenomena, and in this time lapse video they provide a breathtaking display of light, shape, and color over the course of a single night in Norway. Found at YouTube from NationalGeographic.