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One of the Expedition 37 crew members aboard the Earth-orbiting International Space Station took this photograph looking toward Earth's horizon when the complex was 228 miles above a point located 46.6 degrees south latitude and 146.6 degrees east longitude. The space station remote manipulator system arm or Canadarm2 dominates the foreground. A relatively small appearance of Aurora Australis or the Southern Lights runs from upper left toward frame center. One of the space station's solar array panels is seen in upper right.
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One of the Expedition 37 crew members aboard the Earth-orbiting International Space Station took this photograph looking toward Earth's horizon when the complex was 228 miles above a point located 46.6 degrees south latitude and 146.6 degrees east longitude. The space station remote manipulator system arm or Canadarm2 dominates the foreground. A relatively small appearance of Aurora Australis or the Southern Lights runs from upper left toward frame center. One of the space station's solar array panels is seen in upper right.
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