By Mish Denlinger
Far north in the night sky, a faint glow appears
on the horizon. Green and red flames of light stretch across the sky. A
glowing curtain of light forms, waving and swirling above you. As the lights
fade away the dark night closes over you once again.
This site will show you what auroras look like
from space and on Earth, explain how they are created, and show you where
they can be found. Teach yourself using the "Self-Guided Lesson"
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What are auroras? What makes them happen? What do they look
like? Where can you see them? An illustrated journey that attempts to answer
these questions and more! |
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A collection of aurora links, including sites on auroras,
the Sun and the Earth's magnetosphere. |
| Teacher's Page |
Some ideas for classroom use. Also, the place to post your
comments or suggestions about "Auroras: Paintings in the Sky." |
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