This is a time-lapse video of images captured from the International Space Station from August to October 2011. You'll see the auroras (borealis for the north, australis for the south) and, well, the entire island Earth. Bora Zivkovic, blog editor at Scientific American posted this last month. According to Bora, we owe thanks to Ron Garan, the photographer and astronaut who took the pictures and to Michael König for editing them into this lovely visual voyage. Enjoy!
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