An Absolutely Stunning Timelapse of a Brilliantly Glowing Antarctic Aurora Australis Over the South Pole
Filmmaker Martin Heck of Timestorm Films (previously) has captured hard-won footage of the absolutely gorgeous Aurora Australis taken from the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station in an absolutely frigid environment. As Heck indicates, the aurora could only be seen under very particular conditions, but resulting timelapse is beautiful beyond words.
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