Walking on Air - ISS Timelapse - Aurora and Lightning

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An absolutely breathtaking video of our world, complete with airglow, aurora, and thunder bolts. Stanford VLF group and the mad scientists at HAARP are involved in the study of electron precipitation as a result of induced lightning. Read all about it here: Everything you could want to know about HAARP: http://rezn8d.net/2012/04/06/everything-you-could-want-to-know-about-haarp/ HAARP 501: Project Nimbus & The Fire of the Gods http://rezn8d.net/2012/03/06/haarp-project-nimbus-and-the-fire-of-the-gods/ HAARP 601: HAARP + DARPA = Team Thundercats http://rezn8d.net/2012/03/21/darpa-haarp-team-thundercats/ Worldwide ionospheric heaters (Upper Atmospheric Radar) http://rezn8d.com/ This video features a series of time lapse sequences photographed by the Expedition 30 crew aboard the International Space Station. Set to the song "Walking in the Air," by Howard Blake, the video takes viewers around the world, through auroras, and over dazzling lightning displays. The sequences are as follows: :01 -- Stars over southern United States :08 -- US west coast to Canada :21 -- Central Europe to the Middle East :36 -- Aurora Australis over the Indian Ocean :54 -- Storms over Africa 1:08 -- Central United States 1:20 -- Midwest United States 1:33 -- United Kingdom to Baltic Sea 1:46 -- Moonset 1:55 -- Northern United States to Eastern Canada 2:12 -- Aurora Australis over the Indian Ocean 2:32 -- Comet Lovejoy 2:53 -- Aurora Borealis over Hudson Bay 3:06 -- United Kingdom to Central Europe Source: http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/videogallery/index.html?collection_id=15504&media_id=121727701