aurora borealis, ISS
Taken by Michael Umbricht on March 6, 2016 @ Providence, Rhode Island
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A spectacular early morning show: Mars, Saturn, the International Space Station, and the aurora borealis at 4:54 AM EST. This is a 10 second exposure taken with a red / near infrared filter. The field of view is about 140 x 90 degrees. North at right, west at bottom, zenith at the center.
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