March 23, 2010
Glow
Sitter. Identify the phenomenon.
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Answer:
Picture of Aurora shot form the ISS.
Check out Ep’s answer for some nice details!


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Or possibly Aurora Australis.
Most likely the former as Southern Lights usually have more red (nitrogen derived) hues.
scratch the first answer, it isn’t the australis, it’s the borealis as viewed from the ISS expedition 6 team
Blame AutoRaja