ISS007-E-6077

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Spacecraft nadir point: 44.0° S, 112.3° E

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Spacecraft Altitude: 211 nautical miles (391km)
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Image Caption: ISS007-E-06077 (3 June 2003) --- This view featuring the Aurora Australis or "southern lights" was photographed by astronaut Edward T. Lu, Expedition 7 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer aboard the International Space Station (ISS). When this was taken, the Station was in a position over the Indian Ocean, southwest of Australia. The four stars hanging above Earth's limb are the brightest stars of the southern constellation Corvus.