Constantly orbiting at 400 km (250 mi) above the earth, the ISS is perfectly situated to witness the beautiful streamers of green and red light emanating from the collision of highly charged solar wind particles with oxygen and nitrogen atoms in the earth's atmosphere. Centered about the northern (Aurora Borealis) and southern (Aurora Australis) poles the Auroras move in an almost hypnotic dance below the space station.
Directing | Niles Heckman | Director |
Sound | Dan Haigh | Music |
Art | Dark Hoffman | Painter |
Art | Marco Iozzi | Art Direction |
Sound | Audrey Riley | Music |
Visual Effects | Rick Glenn | Animation Director |
Directing | Bastiaan Koch | Co-Director |
Production | Quanrico Gibson | Associate Producer |
Production | Laide Agunbiade | Executive Producer |
Sound | Andrew Duncan | Sound Designer |
Production | Jackie Dela Merced | Executive Producer |
Art | Marco Iozzi | Painter |
Production | Brian Goodwin | Associate Producer |
Writing | Niles Heckman | Writer |
Costume & Make-Up | Vanessa Mi-Kyung Lee | Costume Design |
Production | Bruce Woodside | Associate Producer |
Costume & Make-Up | Davee Troublefield | Makeup Artist |
Art | Bastiaan Koch | Art Direction |
Production | Sarah Cave | Producer |
Production | Seayoon Jeong | Executive Producer |
Sound | Alex Westaway | Music |
Camera | Niles Heckman | Director of Photography |
Production | Nate Pantumsinchai | Associate Producer |