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1. Science and Nature, not only two popular scientific journals, but a nice combination viewed from the foredeck of the Louis. (Jeffrey Charters)
2. A self-portrait of the author, a ribbon of aurora flowing overhead. The handle of the big dipper is visible overhead. (Jeffrey Charters)
3. A bright moon was shining as well, we all imagined how much stronger the displays would have been if it were below the horizon. (Jeffrey Charters)
4. Jeffrey Charters, Chelsea Stanley and Kelly Young try to stay still for the 30 seconds it takes to photograph the aurora. The blurriness is a testament to our impatience. (Jeffrey Charters)
5. Feeling triumphant just being here, Chelsea and I celebrate on the helideck before trudging back to our cabins. (Jeffrey Charters)
6. The fuel barge pulled alongside the Louis with the tugboat visible at the stern. Four photos were stitched together to get this perspective. (Jeffrey Charters)