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Moonset Aurora

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Amazing time-lapse footage shows how the Aurora Borealis developed in the sky once the Moonset in the early hours of the morning.

The phenomenon, also know as the Northern Lights, is filmed from Manitoba, Canada.

The lights can be seen for almost 300 days a year in the province.

Aurora Borealis is caused when electricity-charged particles from the sun collide with gasses in the earth's atmosphere.

The resulting lights can be seen closer to the earth's poles.

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