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  2. Comet blazes past aurora in Australia's night sky - AOL

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    On Feb. 1, the comet appeared shortly after nightfall, and as the sunlight waned, the aurora began to glow. In the Southern Hemisphere, this is known as the southern lights, or the aurora australis.

  3. Star trail - Wikipedia

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    Aurora australis visible in the background. Star trail photography on salt lake in Lut desert in Iran. A star trail is a type of photograph that uses long exposure times to capture diurnal circles, the apparent motion of stars in the night sky due to Earth's rotation.

  4. File:Aurora Australis south of Australia.ogv - Wikipedia

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    English: Video of the Aurora Australis taken by the crew of Expedition 28 on board the International Space Station.This sequence of shots was taken September 11, 2011 from 13:45:06 to 14:01:51 GMT, from a descending pass near eastern Australia, rounding about to an ascending pass to the east of New Zealand.

  5. File:Aurora australis seen from South Bay, Kaikōura.jpg

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  6. Aurora Australis Shimmers Over Tasmania in Timelapse Footage

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    A photographer in Evandale, Tasmania, captured a dazzling night sky on Sunday, February 7. In timelapse footage by Ben Swanson, the aurora australis and clouds flicker against a rotating backdrop ...

  7. Maps show best areas in U.S. to see northern lights - AOL

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    The aurora borealis was visible as far south as Florida on Thursday. Photos show the sky lit up in red and purple, even in some brightly-lit areas like New York City and Chicago .

  8. Aurora - Wikipedia

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    An aurora [a] (pl. aurorae or auroras), [b] also commonly known as the northern lights (aurora borealis) or southern lights (aurora australis), [c] is a natural light display in Earth's sky, predominantly seen in high-latitude regions (around the Arctic and Antarctic). Auroras display dynamic patterns of brilliant lights that appear as curtains ...

  9. File:Aurora Borealis from Space (4K).webm - Wikipedia

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    Harmonic produced this show exclusively for NASA TV UHD, using time-lapses shot from the International Space Station, showing both the Aurora Borealis and Aurora Australis phenomena that occur when electrically charged electrons and protons in the Earth's magnetic field collide with neutral atoms in the upper atmosphere.