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This remarkable shot of a forked lightning bolt streaking through the sky behind the 1,063ft iron tower was captured by amateur photographer Bertrand Kulik.
The 31-year-old from Paris – which is known as the City of Light – said: ‘The weather was dry and the sky appeared to be completely clear, but suddenly it started to thunder.
‘I quickly grabbed my camera and put it on a tripod by the window in the hope I could get an action picture – but I never thought I would get such a magnificent shot.’
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Time Lapse Images of Earth at Night Taken From the International Space Station.
I could watch this for days.Gahhh this is awesome!!!
I use the app Sputnik on my iTouch to see it passing overhead, you can also use the site http://heavens-above.com/ to see any visible satellites streak across your sky almost every morning and night.
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