This is the Aurora Page from Michigan Tech featuring Aurora images and links to other Aurora Resources ... Welcome to ; The Aurora Page ... The MOST COMMON Aurora E-mail Questions we get everyday: "Where and/or when can I see the aurora?" The Aurora is like the weather, the Aurora is a result of space weather.
www.geo.mtu.edu/weather/aurora/ www.geo.mtu.edu/weather/aurora/
Aurora and star trace reflections in the lake. (460x660 JPG) ... Aurora ray behind multi-layered clouds. (720x600 JPG ... aurora image...
www.geo.mtu.edu/weather/aurora/images/aurora/jan.curtis... www.geo.mtu.edu/weather/aurora/images/aurora/jan.curtis/
SHOOTING THE AURORA BOREALIS ... Here are a few hints to get you started taking your own aurora photos. Don't be afraid to experiment with different exposures because night photography really is an experiment. When the aurora is extremely bright (casting a shadow) it is usually moving too fast for 100 speed film.
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Aurora (astronomy) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Auroras , sometimes called the northern and southern (polar) lights or aurorae ( singular: aurora ), are natural light displays in the sky, usually observed at night, particularly in the pol...
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What are auroras? What makes them happen? What do they look like? Where can you see them? This illustrated journey answers these questions! The site includes stunning photos and QuickTime movies of the northern lights, realaudio interviews with NASA scientists and more. ... A collection of aurora links,
www.exploratorium.edu/learning_studio/auroras/ www.exploratorium.edu/learning_studio/auroras/
What makes aurora? ... The short answer to how the aurora happens is that energetic electrically charged particles (mostly electrons) accelerate along the magnetic field lines into the upper atmosphere, where they collide with gas atoms, causing the atoms to give off light.
www.exploratorium.edu/learning_studio/auroras/happen.ht... www.exploratorium.edu/learning_studio/auroras/happen.html
best source on aurora borealis (northern lights) ... Aurora Borealis Photo...by Jack Finch ... Lyrics & Music to...Aurora Borealis by Bret D. Whissel...
climate.gi.alaska.edu/Curtis/curtis.html
Northern lights, or aurora borealis, are actually caused by solar wind colliding with air molecules in the earth's atmosphere. Solar wind is caused by processes on the surface of the sun. There are three sources of solar wind: interaction between the corona and surface, sunspots, and coronal holes.
serendip.brynmawr.edu/biology/b103/f00/web3/gallagher3.... serendip.brynmawr.edu/biology/b103/f00/web3/gallagher3.html
Visit this site dedicated to providing facts and information about Aurora Borealis - the Northern Lights. Provides details of the definition cause and effects of Aurora Borealis. Facts and information about Aurora Borealis. ... Facts and Info about; Aurora Borealis...
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