How is an aurora borealis created - trivia question /questions answer / answers.
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www.funtrivia.com/askft/Question42690.html
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The aurora borealis is also called the northern polar lights, ..... An animation created using the same satellite data is also available.
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aurora_(astronomy)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aurora_(astronomy)
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How does the aurora borealis (the Northern Lights) work? What causes it? Why can you only see it in the North? Are the myths about it producing sound true? The aurora borealis (the Northern Lights) and the aurora australis (the Southern Lights) have always fascinated mankind, and people even travel thousands of miles...
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science.howstuffworks.com/question471.htm
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Welcome to ; The Aurora Page Originally created by Michael Dolan; 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.
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www.geo.mtu.edu/weather/aurora/
www.geo.mtu.edu/weather/aurora/
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Frequently Asked Questions about Aurora and Answers This is a compilation of questions from the Aurora Alerts Forum and from various e-mails sent to me. For each question there is a short, one-sentence answer, and a paragraph or two with a bit more explanation.
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Create the Aurora Borealis Learn how to create the Aurora Borealis, also known as the Northern Lights. aurora.aep – Adobe After Effects Project...
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avengerproductions.net/tutorials/aurora/
avengerproductions.net/tutorials/aurora/
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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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www.ptialaska.net/~hutch/aurora.html
www.ptialaska.net/~hutch/aurora.html
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This site will show you what auroras look like on Earth and from space, explain how they are created, and show you where they can be found. Teach yourself using the "Self-Guided Lesson" button. A collection of aurora links, including sites on auroras, the Sun and the Earth's magnetosphere.
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www.exploratorium.edu/learning_studio/auroras/
www.exploratorium.edu/learning_studio/auroras/
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aurora borealis (northern lights) photos from Alaska The aurora is most frequent: during the equinoxes (22 September, 22 March). However, it can be seen to some extent almost every night at high latitudes (north of 60°N).
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climate.gi.alaska.edu/Curtis/aurora/aurora.html
climate.gi.alaska.edu/Curtis/aurora/aurora.html
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