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Alive_Goose_2038 t1_jdy61ib wrote

I remember flying in the middle of the Russian mountains on the way to India looking outside and seeing a tiny bit of the lights in the distance and being blown away. Can’t imagine how you felt seeing it right in front of you.

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el_pinata t1_jdybqt1 wrote

Lahore as in Pakistan? Jesus that's a FLIGHT.

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penguin_chacha t1_jdyzqgg wrote

Are the lights as clearly visible to the naked eye? Such photos always fill me with awe but I'm half afraid they only look so cool because of some fancy camera tricks

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Kufat t1_jdzpp8x wrote

Chalmers:

>Did you really have to mention one of the largest memes in history? Did you think you were clever like we weren't all already thinking it?

Skinner:

> Yes!

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Icy-Adhesiveness-914 t1_jdzwa3q wrote

Lahore such beautiful city, plagued by Terrorism, sad to see Pakistan going down, used to great place during hippie era in Peshawar

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ryan7251 t1_je08koi wrote

Aurora Borealis At this time of year?

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Slippery_Wombat t1_je09614 wrote

Really wish there were more of this stuff on the sub instead of all the American politics.

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207207 t1_je0atny wrote

Obviously this was an overnight flight, so the window shades would normally be closed. How did you know to look? Did the pilots make an announcement (seems unlikely?) or did you just set an alarm to remind you to sneak a peek when you were pretty far north?

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dankdooker t1_je0x0it wrote

did you take this picture from your spaceship?

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outofcontrol420 t1_je1qzyl wrote

I’m in Northern Alberta. See them everyday last couple months when skies are clear. And they are intense for some reason

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