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Aurora borealis
The Winter Solstice is approaching, which means winter, which means cold weather and long nights. And for the kid in all of us, (well, in me at least) it brings up memories of the North Pole. Imagine going to work under the colorful aurora borealis (northern lights).
This gallery was originally published in December 2010.
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September skies
Credit: Philippe Moussette, NASA
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Near Earth Network
The Near Earth Network is comprised of tracking stations distributed throughout the world in locations including Svalbard, Norway.
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Anchorage
Aurora borealis in vicinity of Anchorage.
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International Space Station
The Aurora Borealis or “northern lights” and the Manicouagan Impact Crater reservoir (foreground) in Quebec, Canada, were featured in this photograph taken by astronaut Donald R. Pettit, Expedition Six NASA ISS science officer, on board the International Space Station (ISS).
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Aurora Oklahoma
Credit & Copyright: Dave Ewoldt (Okarche, Oklahoma)
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Aurora borealis
The Winter Solstice is approaching, which means winter, which means cold weather and long nights. And for the kid in all of us, (well, in me at least) it brings up memories of the North Pole. Imagine going to work under the colorful aurora borealis (northern lights).
This gallery was originally published in December 2010.
Credit: Philippe Moussette, NASA
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Mark W. Kaelin has been writing and editing stories about the IT industry, gadgets, finance, accounting, and tech-life for more than 25 years. Most recently, he has been a regular contributor to BreakingModern.com, aNewDomain.net, and TechRepublic.