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Nice movie.
But how could ISS be recorded on the very bright and shiny surface of the sun ? helmsman wrote: Space Weather News for August 24, 2003 http://spaceweather.com AURORA SEASON: In less than one month Northern autumn will begin--and that means aurora season is beginning, too. Geomagnetic storms tend to be most intense during the weeks around the September equinox because the interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) near Earth tips farther south than usual at that time of year. South-pointing IMFs encourage auroras. September and October are usually best, but already in August sky watchers from Canada to Arizona have been enjoying colorful Northern Lights. Visit Spaceweather.com for more information and pictures. SPACE STATION BONUS: A Swiss astronomer has recorded a remarkable movie of the International Space Station (ISS) crossing the face of the sun. See it on Spaceweather.com. |
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