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  • St Abbs Lighthouse near Eyemouth on the Scottish Borders last night as the Northern Lights appear on the horizon.
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  • St Abbs Lighthouse near Eyemouth on the Scottish Borders last night as the Northern Lights appear on the horizon.
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  • St Abbs Lighthouse near Eyemouth on the Scottish Borders last night as the Northern Lights appear on the horizon.
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  • St Abbs Lighthouse near Eyemouth on the Scottish Borders last night as the Northern Lights appear on the horizon.
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  • St Abbs Lighthouse near Eyemouth on the Scottish Borders last night as the Northern Lights appear on the horizon.
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  • St Abbs Lighthouse near Eyemouth on the Scottish Borders last night as the Northern Lights appear on the horizon.
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  • St Abbs Lighthouse near Eyemouth on the Scottish Borders last night as the Northern Lights appear on the horizon.
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  • Aurora Borealis, the Northern Lights, over Kirkjufell, a 463 metre mountain on the west coast of Iceland.
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  • Aurora Borealis, the Northern Lights, over Kirkjufell, a 463 metre mountain on the west coast of Iceland.
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  • Aurora Borealis, the Northern Lights, over the west coast of Iceland.
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  • Aurora Borealis, the Northern Lights, over the Kirkjufellsfoss waterfall on the west coast of Iceland.
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  • Aurora Borealis, the Northern Lights, over Kirkjufell, a 463 metre mountain on the west coast of Iceland.
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  • Aurora Borealis, the Northern Lights, over Kirkjufell, a 463 metre mountain on the west coast of Iceland.
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  • Aurora Borealis, the Northern Lights, over Kirkjufell, a 463 metre mountain on the west coast of Iceland.
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  • Aurora Borealis, the Northern Lights, over Kirkjufell, a 463 metre mountain on the west coast of Iceland.
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  • Aurora Borealis, the Northern Lights, over Kirkjufell, a 463 metre mountain on the west coast of Iceland.
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  • Aurora Borealis, the Northern Lights, over Kirkjufell, a 463 metre mountain on the west coast of Iceland.
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  • Aurora Borealis, the Northern Lights, over Kirkjufell, a 463 metre mountain on the west coast of Iceland.
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  • Aurora Borealis, the Northern Lights, over Kirkjufell, a 463 metre mountain on the west coast of Iceland.
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  • Aurora Borealis, the Northern Lights, over Kirkjufell, a 463 metre mountain on the west coast of Iceland.
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  • Aurora Borealis, the Northern Lights, over a hillside on the west coast of Iceland.
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  • Aurora Borealis, the Northern Lights, over the Kirkjufellsfoss waterfall and Kirkjufell, a 463 metre mountain on the west coast of Iceland.
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  • Aurora Borealis, the Northern Lights, over the west coast of Iceland.
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  • Aurora Borealis, the Northern Lights, over Kirkjufell, a 463 metre mountain on the west coast of Iceland.
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  • Aurora Borealis, the Northern Lights, over Kirkjufell, a 463 metre mountain on the west coast of Iceland.
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  • Aurora Borealis, the Northern Lights, over Kirkjufell, a 463 metre mountain on the west coast of Iceland.
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  • April 24, 2018 - Space - Image Released Today: Our Sun provides the light and heat that energizes our plants, our solar panels and our weather, among other things. As our nearest star, the Sun bathes Earth in a steady stream of energetic particles, magnetic fields and radiation that can stimulate our atmosphere and light up the night sky, like the aurora borealis, or northern lights. On April 21, 2018, VIIRS, on the Suomi NPP satellite acquired this image of the aurora borealis over North America. The nighttime image was made possible through VIIRS day-night band, which detects light in a range of wavelengths from green to near-infrared and uses filtering techniques to observe signals such as airglow, auroras, wildfires, city lights, and reflected moonlight. (Credit Image: © Suomi-NPP/NASA via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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