ROUGH CUT - NO REPORTER NARRATION<br/> <br />Time-lapse images recently captured by cameras on the International Space Station show the glowing Aurora Borealis in the night sky above earth.<br/> <br />Known as the Northern Lights, the green Aurora Borealis light show could be seen above Mexico and as far north as Canada during the period from January 25-30.<br/> <br />Using both still and video cameras on board, astronauts took the images, which technicians on the ground digitized into time-lapse videos. The video sequences were provided by the Image Science and Analysis Laboratory at NASA's Johnson Space Center.<br/> <br />The Northern Lights are produced by intense solar activity. They are not normally seen above the continental United States.
