April 4, 2012

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Space Image: Aurora Borealis seen from the Space Station

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Credit: NASA

Flying at an altitude of about 240 miles over the eastern North Atlantic, the Expedition 30 crew aboard the International Space Station photographed this nighttime scene.

This view looks northeastward. Center point coordinates are 46.8 degrees north latitude and 14.3 degrees west longitude.

The night lights of the cities of Ireland, in the foreground, and the United Kingdom, in the back and to the right, are contrasted by the bright sunrise in the background. The greens and purples of the are seen along the rest of the horizon.

This image was taken on March 28, 2012.

Provided by JPL/NASA

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