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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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The northern lights dancing in the night sky above Churchill in Manitoba, Canada. The northern lights (aurora borealis) are caused by electrically charged particles from the sun entering the Earth's atmosphere.
Northern Lights in Manitoba, Canada - 13 Oct 2016
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FEATURE - Regenbogenwolken über Kilmainham in Irland
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Marc O'Sullivan/REX/Shutterstock (5579868h)
Iridescent nacreous clouds, rainbow coloured clouds form in the Earth's stratosphere at around 70,000ft, in much colder air, around -78C pictured over Kilmainham in Dublin, Ireland this morning
Nacreous clouds, Kilmainham, Dublin, Ireland - 02 Feb 2016
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FEATURE - Regenbogenwolken über Kilmainham in Irland
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Marc O'Sullivan/REX/Shutterstock (5579868g)
Iridescent nacreous clouds, rainbow coloured clouds form in the Earth's stratosphere at around 70,000ft, in much colder air, around -78C pictured over Kilmainham in Dublin, Ireland this morning
Nacreous clouds, Kilmainham, Dublin, Ireland - 02 Feb 2016
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FEATURE - Regenbogenwolken über Kilmainham in Irland
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Marc O'Sullivan/REX/Shutterstock (5579868f)
Iridescent nacreous clouds, rainbow coloured clouds form in the Earth's stratosphere at around 70,000ft, in much colder air, around -78C pictured over Kilmainham in Dublin, Ireland this morning
Nacreous clouds, Kilmainham, Dublin, Ireland - 02 Feb 2016
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FEATURE - Regenbogenwolken über Kilmainham in Irland
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Marc O'Sullivan/REX/Shutterstock (5579868e)
Iridescent nacreous clouds, rainbow coloured clouds form in the Earth's stratosphere at around 70,000ft, in much colder air, around -78C pictured over Kilmainham in Dublin, Ireland this morning
Nacreous clouds, Kilmainham, Dublin, Ireland - 02 Feb 2016
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FEATURE - Regenbogenwolken über Kilmainham in Irland
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Marc O'Sullivan/REX/Shutterstock (5579868c)
Iridescent nacreous clouds, rainbow coloured clouds form in the Earth's stratosphere at around 70,000ft, in much colder air, around -78C pictured over Kilmainham in Dublin, Ireland this morning
Nacreous clouds, Kilmainham, Dublin, Ireland - 02 Feb 2016
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FEATURE - Regenbogenwolken über Kilmainham in Irland
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Marc O'Sullivan/REX/Shutterstock (5579868b)
Iridescent nacreous clouds, rainbow coloured clouds form in the Earth's stratosphere at around 70,000ft, in much colder air, around -78C pictured over Kilmainham in Dublin, Ireland this morning
Nacreous clouds, Kilmainham, Dublin, Ireland - 02 Feb 2016
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FEATURE - Regenbogenwolken über Kilmainham in Irland
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Marc O'Sullivan/REX/Shutterstock (5579868a)
Iridescent nacreous clouds, rainbow coloured clouds form in the Earth's stratosphere at around 70,000ft, in much colder air, around -78C pictured over Kilmainham in Dublin, Ireland this morning
Nacreous clouds, Kilmainham, Dublin, Ireland - 02 Feb 2016
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FEATURE - Regenbogenwolken über Kilmainham in Irland
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Marc O'Sullivan/REX/Shutterstock (5579868d)
Iridescent nacreous clouds, rainbow coloured clouds form in the Earth's stratosphere at around 70,000ft, in much colder air, around -78C pictured over Kilmainham in Dublin, Ireland this morning
Nacreous clouds, Kilmainham, Dublin, Ireland - 02 Feb 2016
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Helium balloon will take space tourists up to Earth's stratosphere, Spain - 23 Aug 2011
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Photo of view taken on test flight of 'bloon' helium space balloon cabin
Helium balloon will take space tourists up to Earth's stratosphere, Spain - 23 Aug 2011
A helium balloon that can reach the Earth's stratosphere will give people the opportunity to become 'space tourists'. The 'bloon' can climb to a height of 36km (22 miles), offering wannabe-astronauts the chance to view the curvature of the earth, watch the sun rise across the planet and gaze into space. A cabin with room for four passengers and two pilots is attached to a huge, 129 metre diameter helium balloon. The 'bloon' is the brainchild of Spanish entrepreneur Jose Lopez-Urdiales. He comments: "Going up into the earth (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Helium balloon will take space tourists up to Earth's stratosphere, Spain - 23 Aug 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 1429838e )
Photo taken on test flight of cabin on the 'bloon' helium space balloon
Helium balloon will take space tourists up to Earth's stratosphere, Spain - 23 Aug 2011
A helium balloon that can reach the Earth's stratosphere will give people the opportunity to become 'space tourists'. The 'bloon' can climb to a height of 36km (22 miles), offering wannabe-astronauts the chance to view the curvature of the earth, watch the sun rise across the planet and gaze into space. A cabin with room for four passengers and two pilots is attached to a huge, 129 metre diameter helium balloon. The 'bloon' is the brainchild of Spanish entrepreneur Jose Lopez-Urdiales. He comments: "Going up into the earth (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Helium balloon will take space tourists up to Earth's stratosphere, Spain - 23 Aug 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 1429838c )
Cabin on the 'bloon' helium space balloon
Helium balloon will take space tourists up to Earth's stratosphere, Spain - 23 Aug 2011
A helium balloon that can reach the Earth's stratosphere will give people the opportunity to become 'space tourists'. The 'bloon' can climb to a height of 36km (22 miles), offering wannabe-astronauts the chance to view the curvature of the earth, watch the sun rise across the planet and gaze into space. A cabin with room for four passengers and two pilots is attached to a huge, 129 metre diameter helium balloon. The 'bloon' is the brainchild of Spanish entrepreneur Jose Lopez-Urdiales. He comments: "Going up into the earth (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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