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  2. Aurora - National Geographic Society

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    An aurora is a natural light display that shimmers in the sky. Auroras are only visible at night, and usually only appear in lower polar regions. Earth Science, Astronomy, Geography, Physical Geography, Physics The northern lights (aurora borealis) put on a display above the snowy landscape of Vee Lake, Northwest Territories, Canada.
    A tent is pitched underneath the northern lights at Gates of the Arctic, the northernmost national park in the United States. This region of Alaska is among the best places on Earth for viewing auroras. Greater sunspot activity is also why there are sometimes aurora displays in parts of the world that otherwise rarely see them.
    Auroral emissions typically occur at altitudes of about 100 km (60 miles); however, they may occur anywhere between 80 and 250 km (about 50 to 155 miles) above Earth’s surface. Watch a time-lapse video of the aurora australis in the Southern Hemisphere. Auroras take many forms, including luminous curtains, arcs, bands, and patches.
    Auroras are the result of disturbances in the Earth's magnetosphere caused by the solar wind. Major disturbances result from enhancements in the speed of the solar wind from coronal holes and coronal mass ejections. These disturbances alter the trajectories of charged particles in the magnetospheric plasma.
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  4. Aurora | Location & Facts | Britannica

  5. Auroras: The Northern and Southern Lights - Center for …

    WEBAny planet with an atmosphere and a magnetic field is likely to have auroras. Spectacular auroras have been observed on Saturn and Jupiter. Auroras are dazzling displays of light, seen most often near the poles, …

  6. Scientists Have Proved What Causes The Northern …

    WEBJun 10, 2021 · How the aurora form. The sun is volatile, and violent events there such as geomagnetic storms can echo out into the universe. In some cases, the sun's disturbances are so strong that they yank on...

  7. Auroras really are happening more often now. Here’s why.

  8. Auroras Announce the Solar Cycle - NASA Earth …

    WEBOct 13, 2021 · Auroras Announce the Solar Cycle. October 12, 2021 JPEG. Solar Cycle 25 is underway, and that means more frequent opportunities to see auroras —more commonly known as the northern lights and …

  9. Aurora | NOAA / NWS Space Weather Prediction Center

  10. NASA’s THEMIS Sees Auroras Move to the Rhythm of Earth’s …