Spectacular video - GoPro Awards: Aurora Borealis

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    Nice.

    I'm confused as to what is rising at 1:25. If it's the sun, with some heavy filters on the camera, then we shouldn't be able to see the planet that rises after it. But if it's (more likely) the moon, rising shortly before the sun, then it wouldn't be nearly as bright, and its phase would be close to new. Or is the brightness turned seriously up, and this is actually Venus? This should be simple to figure out, and yet, I can't.
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    Mother Nature puts on the best light shows.
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    • Originally Posted by whateverpedia View Post

      Mother Nature puts on the best light shows.
      Yeah -- way higher sparko than a New Year lightshow, all sourced natural & dreamio.

      Gonna get more dimmer switches in my apartment an' hook 'em up to hamster wheels runnin' offa epeliptic rodents.
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      Lightin' fuses is for blowin' stuff togethah.

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    • Originally Posted by whateverpedia View Post

      Mother Nature puts on the best light shows.
      Yeah — way higher sparko than a New Year lightshow, all sourced natural & dreamio.

      Gonna get more dimmer switches in my apartment an' hook 'em up to hamster wheels runnin' offa epileptic rodents.
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      Lightin' fuses is for blowin' stuff togethah.

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  • K, that works.
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    Lightin' fuses is for blowin' stuff togethah.

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