http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UV-tePc5tOI
This video represents six minutes of sunset
@
5:41seconds this real time video might be
a spectacular visual for some or
maybe most.
This sunset video viewed at the early morning hours of the day
might be an option as
well.
This video represents six minutes of sunset
what appears to us as
an endless lifetime cycle
We know that the sun never stops raising and setting
We take it for granted
What is different about this sunset is
every sunset has subtle changes
The sun's natural light emulates
an array of colorful and visual gaseous effects
A human kayaks across the lake.
It appeared to be a semicircular path
with the setting sun. Nice
Breathe taking views of sun's gases interacting.
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Funny six minute video of our sunset ...
This made me think of an aurora borealis
off from the north or sound poles.
Burlington Vermont's Lake Champlain
located 3234 miles from the the north pole
and 9197 miles from the south pole.
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/distances.html?n=1171
An Aurora Australis or an Aurora Borealis occurs when streams of particles from the sun's solar winds hit the earth's atmosphere at an angle (as can only happen at the poles). These particles interact with the edges of the earth's magnetic field and when they collide with the gases in the ionosphere, the particles glow creating curtains of blue, green and magenta. An aurora is sometimes accompanied by a crackling sound. Both auroras appear around the polar regions.
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Burlington Coordinates
Latitude: | 43° 19' | North |
Longitude: | 79° 48' | West |
Distance to ...
North Pole: | 3234 mi |
Equator: | 2981 mi |
South Pole: | 9197 mi |