Stunning stuff. But, and I am not one of these looney conspiracy theory types please bear that in mind, but who can recall criticism of Nasa by the loonies with regard to space photos, specifically the absence of stars in photography. Nasa always countered by saying that stars were of insufficient luminosity to register on the film or some such argument. Now there is clearly an abundance of them, in fact the Milky Way in all its glory is easily discernable. I suspect some enhancement trickery going on here. Please note I am using my special "Tongue-in-Cheek" font here and you cannot see it it is because your machines have insufficient processing power.
Wow! The Northern Lights were very green! Growing up in Maine, I remember seeing them a couple of times, but it seemed they were always white. Never seen colorful ones.
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