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Northern Lights: A Magic Experience (2015)

Género : Documental

Tiempo de ejecución : 27M

Director : Pål Brekke, Fredrik Broms

Sinopsis

The aurora borealis is a natural moving multicolour light display observed in the high northern latitude. This natural phenomenon is a source of imagination and awe that drives exploration of the world around us. Dr. Brekke shared the science behind the aurora borealis as a visual manifestation on the sun-Earth connection. And how this also can affect our technology based society. He talked about the production of the documentary.

Actores

Tripulaciones

Pål Brekke
Pål Brekke
Director
Fredrik Broms
Fredrik Broms
Director

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