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You have probably seen one of these before, gorgeous auroras that appear in our planet’s atmosphere. Still, I bet you’ve never seen one like this.

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00:00you've probably seen one of these before gorgeous auroras that appear in our planet's atmosphere but
00:08i bet you've never seen one like this this video was recently captured by matthew dominic a flight
00:14engineer on the international space station and this is a time-lapse of an aurora from space
00:19showing the moment the moon sets behind earth moments later the station lights up and the aurora
00:24all but disappears as the sun rises on the other side of the planet auroras are caused when solar
00:30flares and coronal mass ejections send particles hurling in our direction through space those
00:34particles then slam into our planet's magnetosphere and interact with our atmospheres oxygen and
00:40nitrogen that collision and subsequent interaction forces them to shed excess energy causing their
00:45atoms to glow in beautiful reds greens and purples and despite auroras being known to put on the best
00:50show in places like iceland this video proves that no one has a better view than those aboard the iss

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