Anthony > Shot of the Southern Sky during winter. The small streaks in the picture are satellites moving across the sky.
Anthony > Bust of Admiral Bird, first person to fly to the South Pole.
Anthony > Aurora over one of the dormitory buildings at McMurdo Station.
Anthony > Looking north behind McMurdo Station, an aurora hangs in the sky above the dome that houses the NASA satellite ground station on the ridge.
Anthony > Two Pisten Bully vehicles traversing across the Ice Shelf from Black Island back to McMurdo in foggy conditions with an aurora overhead turning the lighting green. Temperatures were approx -55 C out on the ice shelf this day, so I only managed one or two photos before the camera froze.
Anthony > Black Island station at 11.15am in the morning in July.
Anthony > Aurora Australis: The Southern Lights

Time-lapse footage of the Aurora Australis, or Southern Lights.
This is the Southern Hemisphere equivalent of the Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights.
Filmed during the Antarctic winter in the general vicinity of McMurdo Station and Scott Base, where the sun is below the horizon for 4 months of the year.
Most of the individual clips here were each taken over about a 10 minute period to give you an idea of how much they were moving in real time.
Have a look at my time-lapse clip "A Year on Ice" for more Antarctic footage which includes other aurora clips in the winter section.

Original footage is 8 or 12.8 megapixel resolution, converted to 1080p

Other clips are available on youtube here... 
www.youtube.com/Antzarctica
Anthony > Aurora over Scott Base, Antarctica. A fog bank is rolling in from the South.
Anthony > Aurora Australis during a winter afternoon at Black Island, Antarctica.
Shot of the Southern Sky during winter. The small streaks in the picture are satellites moving across the sky.
Anthony > Shot of the Southern Sky during winter. The small streaks in the picture are satellites moving across the sky.
Shot of the Southern Sky during winter. The small streaks in the picture are satellites moving across the sky.
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