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  1. Northern lights seen on the beach shore00:36

    Northern lights seen on the beach shore

    I took this timelapse of the largest solar storm to hit the Earth in over twenty years. It created the most vivid display of aroura in both the northern and southern hemispheres. It was so strong that it was visible in places like London and Italy. Tasmania is located down the bottom of Australia and is the southernmost part of the land before Antarctica. It can get displays of what is called the "Aurora Australis" or the "Southern Lights”. This display, however, is the largest and most significant Australia has seen in 20 years. The entire sky was lit up with red, purple, greens and oranges. The first part of the video is taken from 4am when the first flare hit the atmosphere, then the second part is 6pm when it started to get dark again and the aurora was still going on strong.

    05/16/2024
  2. Man Sets Up Camera to Record Aurora Borealis00:39

    Man Sets Up Camera to Record Aurora Borealis

    Submitter records his friend sets up his camera, then pans camera upwards to show luminous aurora borealis in the sky

    02/23/2023
  3. Day to Night Timelapse at Northern Hemisphere Village01:22

    Day to Night Timelapse at Northern Hemisphere Village

    A timelapse video of day to night cycle of a snow-covered village in the northern hemisphere. Due to its location, daytime appears to be night and stars are visible to the naked eye

    01/10/2023
  4. Time lapse of the Aurora Borealis in the night sky00:15

    Time lapse of the Aurora Borealis in the night sky

    This is a timelapse compilation of the aurora borealis that I saw in Iceland in the first week of September. I had finished a long day of hiking, and had gotten back to my car at 11 PM when I saw everyone pointing to the sky at the northern lights. This was very unexpected for me to see, and I felt really lucky to see them, especially when it wasn't even Fall yet. *Aurora borealis is used to describe auroras that occur in the Northern hemisphere as opposed to aurora australis which occurs in the Southern hemisphere.

    09/15/2022