Aurora borealis, northern tip of Norway.
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2. loadrunner commented 12 years ago
It is awesome, but is it really awesome to see how our ozon layer is fading away?
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3. herrkaleun commented 12 years ago
Hey folks, we all HAVE TO EXPERIENCE something like this, before we die.
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6. AL7AIR commented 12 years ago
#2 The Aurora Borealis, or Aurora Australis for that matter, are not the result of a decaying ozone layer. Ozone resides at the lower levels of the stratosphere, the Auroras are part of a gaseous particle reaction between the earth's atmosphere and charged particles released by the sun's atmosphere happening in the ionosphere.
The ozone layer in the stratosphere starts at about 15km above sea level and reaches heights of about 35km. If you want to reach the ionosphere you have to go "a little" higher, to about 50km above sea level and another 950km to exit it, passing through our planet's exosphere and thermosphere while you are at it.
The ozone layer in the stratosphere starts at about 15km above sea level and reaches heights of about 35km. If you want to reach the ionosphere you have to go "a little" higher, to about 50km above sea level and another 950km to exit it, passing through our planet's exosphere and thermosphere while you are at it.
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8. cameramaster commented 12 years ago
That ...was.....awesome :-)
does anybody know what the music track was?
does anybody know what the music track was?
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12. cyberdevil commented 12 years ago
I have to see this for real sometime. Shame it only happens when I sleep.
Amazing video.
Amazing video.
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13. jackDjohnson commented 11 years ago
God is Awesome !! images like this are little pieces of heaven on earth !!
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14. thundersnow commented 7 years ago
What a beautiful country Norway must be!
+10 1. Burimi commented 12 years ago