10 stunning images of aurora borealis shared by NASA
The US space agency NASA frequently shares stunning images of aurora borealis as its Astronomy Pictures of the Day. Here are some of them.
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This spectacular image of the aurora borealis shared by NASA as an Astronomy Picture of the Day was captured in Donnelly Creek, Alaska.
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This surreal image is of Aurora Borealis glowing brightly in the sky in purple, pink, and yellow colours. The image was captured in Arlington, Wisconsin, USA.
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This stunning view of the aurora borealis was captured from Banks Peninsula near Christchurch on New Zealand's South Island.
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Take a look at this dreamy image of Northern lights captured over Poland. The image shows a burst of bright pink and red aurora glowing in the sky.
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This astounding image of the phoenix aurora was captured over Iceland's capital Reykjavik. The image shows the aurora borealis lighting up the Earth's atmosphere in shades of green.
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This splendid image of the dragon aurora over Iceland, caused by a hole in the Sun's corona.
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This dreamy image of the aurora was captured in Iceland over Thingvallavatn Lake.
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This gorgeous image of aurora over Iceland captures the stunning Northern lights above a waterfall.
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Take a look at this captivating image of red aurora captured over Southern Europe. The auroras resulted from a strong Coronal Mass Event.
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Captured here is a breathtaking image of the aurora and light pillars over Norway. The light pillars are verticle columns formed due to the ice-crystals.