Aurora - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia An aurora is a natural light display in the sky (from the Latin word aurora, "sunrise" or the Roman goddess of dawn), especially in the high latitude (Arctic and Antarctic) regions, caused by the collision of solar wind and magnetospheric charged particle
Predicting the Aurora Borealis- AuroraHunter.com Learn about the solar cycle and use these tools and techniques to help predict and forecast the aurora borealis or the northern lights.
Aurora Borealis Forecast. Everything You Need to know. 作者:Jim Thomas - Aurora Borealis Forecast, includes immediate, real time info on Northern Lights viewing, including Aurora Alerts.
Northern Lights 'best for a decade' in December - Telegraph 5:51PM BST 06 Aug 2013. Comments ... The longer you allow yourself in the aurora borealis region (see below), the greater your chances of a viewing.
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The Aurora Page - Geological & Mining Engineering & Sciences | Michigan Technolo Information, links and images about the Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights.
Aurora Borealis News and Feature Articles Aurora Immediate Forecast Aurora Borealis Forecast in Real Time (How to See the Northern Lights Tonight) Aurora Australis (Southern Lights) Forecast (for Australia and New Zealand) Aurora News New, new Storm Storm Watch (posted: March 25, 2015 ) New ...
Solar Cycle Forecast - Astronomy North | Northern Sky Education and Outreach Solar Cycle Prediction Tables (Revised) Posted January 31, 2015 Solar Maximum (At Last)! Posted January 15, 2015 Solar Maximum finally arrived in April, 2014 and achieved a smoothed sunspot number maximum of 81.9, surpassing the Fall, 2013 ...
Astronomy North | Northern Sky Education and Outreach (YELLOWKNIFE, NORTHWEST TERRITORIES) A G4 (Severe) geomagnetic storm erupted this morning after a gust of solar wind known as a Coronal Mass Ejection slammed into Earth’s magnetic field approximately 15 hours earlier than expected, and with a lot ...
NorwayLights - Northern Lights (Aurora) Forecast Explanation of the symbols The northern lights are present all year around, but we can’t see them unless the evenings and nights are dark. Also, the northern lights are above the highest clouds, which means that we need a clear sky to be able to see them.