NASA Astronauts Just Shared The Coolest Pics Of The Aurora From The POV Of Space (PHOTOS)
You've never seen a view like this before 😍
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Dec 20, 2021, 1:59 PM
Jan 28, 2021, 2:00 PM
NASA astronauts just shared the coolest pictures of the aurora from their point of view at the International Space Station and they are out-of-this-world.
Dozens of amazing angles of the aurora australis, or "southern lights," hovering over the Earth were posted to an official NASA Flickr — we'll let the photos speak for themselves.
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The astronauts at the Space Station have the most incredible view and they're giving us an inside look.
They can see everything from billions of stars to cities across the world.
The colorful phenomenon makes the Earth looks like it's glowing!
Trails of rainbow colors dance across the atmosphere.
The pics look like something out of a space movie, but unbelievably, it's real.
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