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The Aurora Borealis can come and go in the blink of an eye, ever changing, always amazing us, forever engraving it's beauty in our minds for ever. There is no music that could ever describe this wonder of nature, all I can share with you is my emotions of what I see... I wish It could go on for ever.
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This is a video I put together for the track "Aurora", which is the start of part 2 of the forthcoming album by Mike Oldfield "Music of the Spheres" and a wonderfully uplifting track.
I will be purchasing the album and know many will when they hear this.
This is made using Muvee Autoproducer 6.1. All pictures are are of Auroras.
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Compete with your friends in an epic fantasy world. Play exciting puzzle games, level up your character, and collect magical items! Experience the world of Aurora Feint. The Beginning is the first episode in what will become an MMO exclusively for the iPhone. Visit aurorafeint.com for more information.
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Hannity's America on Fox News, Ainsley Across America, 9/9/07 -- Special investigation to expose fraud and deception from Planned Parenthood, including coverage of the abortion clinic in Aurora, IL. Interviews with Eric Scheidler and Vince Tessitore.
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Mankind's Final Journey Has Begun
The last train off the planet has been hijacked by humanity's worst enemy: a living biological weapon of our own creation. Now a team of scientists and a special unit deployed to rescue Earth's final refugees are in a race against time, and tentacles.
Created by the Class of June 2007
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NASA researchers have found out what sequence of events creates the Northern Lights.
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Saturday Morning Science:
Aurora and city lights from space, International Space Station.
(Jan. 21, 2003) --- International Space Station Expedition Six NASA ISS Science Officer Don Pettit narrates this Earth observation video that shows the Aurora Borealis and city lights.