
Colonel Jeffery Williams: Science Contradicts Faith | Ep. 129
Takeaways with Kirk Cameron
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The Sunrise and Sunset From the Space Station
The space station orbits the earth 16 times a day. It's able to see different parts of the earth in relation to the light of the sun so that you can see places during the night, during the day and during different seasons. The Northern Lights or Southern Lights are very dynamic and very brilliant from orbit. They're not seen every orbit but occasionally we will see them.
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