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Nov 9, 2016
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in my mind that one of the most beautiful naturally occurring phenomenon is the light of the aurora borealis. it was all shot in you see people in the distance and other photographers that are there to try to capture the beauty of this location. >> you're looking at space, man. cosmic race from the sun, which are basically affecting the atmosphere and casting a light on a certain angle. neil de gras tyson, bro. >> what i like about this video, i'm curious to know what it looks like to the naked eye. this person just got their affected by anything. >> right. slightly hard planet is sitting under the best lava lamp there is. need to get really adult music going and chill out. >> lava lamp, groovy, baby. >> on halloween night. how fun. >> can you imagine living here and this is your night sky? just go out for a walk, most of us look for stars, these guys get these the video means if you have a 4k television, you can put this on loop and watch it over and over and over again. >> i'm going to try to reach over here and pull a card out. isn't that cool? like a diamond. >> oh, man. >> oh, man. ferg
in my mind that one of the most beautiful naturally occurring phenomenon is the light of the aurora borealis. it was all shot in you see people in the distance and other photographers that are there to try to capture the beauty of this location. >> you're looking at space, man. cosmic race from the sun, which are basically affecting the atmosphere and casting a light on a certain angle. neil de gras tyson, bro. >> what i like about this video, i'm curious to know what it looks like...
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Nov 9, 2016
11/16
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in my mind that one of the most beautiful naturally occurring phenomenon is the light of the aurora borealis. it was all shot in norway from different vantage points. you see people in the distance and other there to try to capture the beauty of this location. >> you're looking at space, man. cosmic race from the sun, which are basically affecting the atmosphere and casting a light on a certain angle. neil de gras tyson, bro. >> what i like about this video, i'm curious to know what it looks like to the naked eye. this person just got their camera and you can see what it truly looks like and not affected by anything. slightly hard planet is sitting under the best lava lamp there is. need to get really adult music going and chill out. >> lava lamp, groovy, baby. >> on halloween night. how n. >> can you imagine living here and this is your night sky? just go out for a walk, most of us look for stars, these guys get these lights. the video means if you have a television, you can put this on loop and watch it over and over and over again. >> i'm going to try to reach over here and pull a card ou
in my mind that one of the most beautiful naturally occurring phenomenon is the light of the aurora borealis. it was all shot in norway from different vantage points. you see people in the distance and other there to try to capture the beauty of this location. >> you're looking at space, man. cosmic race from the sun, which are basically affecting the atmosphere and casting a light on a certain angle. neil de gras tyson, bro. >> what i like about this video, i'm curious to know what...
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Nov 26, 2016
11/16
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waiting hours to get a glimpse of a place that seems almost too magical to be the wall of the aurora borealis. >> they expect 100,000 people to come through their doors before the christmas decorations are taken down on january 1st. and you said you tried to get in last year it was so popular, though. >> i did. i thought i was trying to go a little bit earlier. the rain was around the corner, around another corner. and back again. but you know what? i ended up not getting into that place, and never trying to go back. but there and restaurants are really appreciative. i show up and it's so far from where i actually live, while around here i might as well go here. i'm sure those restaurants are happy. >> paid for the uber to get to that neighborhood. >>> so it's starting to get everyone in the christmas spirit now that thanksgiving is behind us, and our weather is not going to be too cold but any means. we're looking at a really great weekend, i should say. for anyone making their weekend plans, maybe your family is in town thinking what to do on saturday and sunday. the weather will agree. we
waiting hours to get a glimpse of a place that seems almost too magical to be the wall of the aurora borealis. >> they expect 100,000 people to come through their doors before the christmas decorations are taken down on january 1st. and you said you tried to get in last year it was so popular, though. >> i did. i thought i was trying to go a little bit earlier. the rain was around the corner, around another corner. and back again. but you know what? i ended up not getting into that...
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Nov 22, 2016
11/16
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we have something similar back on earth-- the aurora borealis. which you, too, may never see again. i suppose we're both refugees, in a way. i'm still counting on getting this ship home. are you sure you'll be welcome when you do? i came across something else in your database-- the "prime directive." the federation's cardinal protocol. it seems well, let's just say i usually go with my instincts... and sort it out later at the board of inquiry. those admirals and i were on a first-name basis, you know. ah. you're risking a lot, too. why? three months ago my teams were inspecting a plasma-refining vessel. we found a family of telepaths very young. she'd been inside it for days, barely able to breathe. when i lifted her out and set her down on the deck... she thanked me. i sent her to a relocation center with the others knowing full well what would happen to her. after that, i could think of nothing else and when i couldn't stand it any longer... you're my deliverance, captain. analysis complete. it worked. it looks like it'll appear in about three days... less than eight light-years
we have something similar back on earth-- the aurora borealis. which you, too, may never see again. i suppose we're both refugees, in a way. i'm still counting on getting this ship home. are you sure you'll be welcome when you do? i came across something else in your database-- the "prime directive." the federation's cardinal protocol. it seems well, let's just say i usually go with my instincts... and sort it out later at the board of inquiry. those admirals and i were on a...