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Aurora Borealis Viewed From International Space Station

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This is a series of videos of the Areola Borealis or whatever as seen from the International Space Station. JUST LIKE THE TITLE SAID. Because, if there's one thing I'm not, it's a liar. If there's two, it's handsome and a liar. Fun fact: they never included me in any of the school yearbooks even though I was always there on picture day. :(

Hit the jump for three different videos, the first of which I swear had dragons flying around.

See the Latest Jaw-Dropping Aurora Views from the ISS [universetoday]

Thanks to Melissa, who's been sending me tips from when I was like just a tadpole and I appreciate that.

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