Aurora Australis seen just an hour from Perth at Mount Dale, Western Australia.
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Aurora Australis, the southern lights, captured on 35mm film from the Space Shuttle Discovery on August 6, 2005. (via)
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An astronaut took this photograph of the Aurora Australis in August 2017. At the time, the International Space Station was moving over the southern Indian Ocean towards the Great Australian Bight and Melbourne, Australia.
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Aurora Australis, Busselton, Western Australia
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Paul Wilson Images
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“Explosions Of The Sky”
Taiari Beach, Otago, New Zealand.
By Kavan Chay
Northern Lights Photographer of the Year
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NASA shares stunning snaps of auroras captured in different locations and times in celebration of Dark Sky Week.
“The aurora borealis and aurora australis — also called the northern lights and southern lights — are more difficult to observe near the lights of cities and large metropolitan areas,” NASA writes.
📷: NASA / Instagram
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You've seen art of wolves under aurora borealis, well here's a literal polar opposite
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For my honeys @sunwarmed-ash and @tentoriumcerebelli I dabble a little bit in photography and managed to catch the Southern Lights on Friday night, I'm so lucky to live where I do and have the opportunity to sit in the dark and be charged up by the cosmos.
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Rodney, alone, under the aurora + stars in Antarctica before the start of SGA - featuring the beloved orange fleece!
(I had no idea it would come out so glowy btw. It looked so faded on my tablet and so I kept amping up the light. Now the tent is blinding me 🤣)
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Emperor penguin (Aptenodytes forsteri) in southern lights aka Aurora australis
Photo by Stefan Christmann
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Proof of a Hero (In the Style of Dark Souls/Bloodborne) [from the Monster Hunter series]
So weird and so great, amazing cover.
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In 2011, ISS Expedition 29 crew members captured stunning images of the Aurora Australis, seen from a point over the southeast Tasman Sea near southern New Zealand.
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Paul Wilson Images
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