That was some serious cool, imagine getting to see that on a regular basis?
Browniansays
Wow. That’s an incredible view.
Living as I do in a region where the aurora borealis can be seen with some regularity, I expected the southern aurorae to be upside down. Imagine my surprise to learn that they appear below, rather than above one.
Hercules Grytpype-Thynnesays
Cool. But “Aorora Austrilus”? Really? When both the link and the video spell it correctly?
That was some serious cool, imagine getting to see that on a regular basis?
Wow. That’s an incredible view.
Living as I do in a region where the aurora borealis can be seen with some regularity, I expected the southern aurorae to be upside down. Imagine my surprise to learn that they appear below, rather than above one.
Cool. But “Aorora Austrilus”? Really? When both the link and the video spell it correctly?
Ooooh, PRETTY!