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Catching Aurora Borealis from the Earth is quite impressive but this incredible time-lapse shows what it looks like from the space
ESA astronaut Alexander Gerst has captured the images of the ISS.
An aurora, also known as the aurora borealis, is created by the magnetic field of the sun. The field can burst and create sunspots.
Plasma particles escape from these regions to form the solar wind. The winds disrupt the Earth's magnetosphere, creating the magic phenomenon.
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