How Auroras are formed

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

What Are Auroras?


Auroras are luminous displays of color glowing in the upper most parts of the atmosphere. They are visible at night and often occurs in high altitudes. In the Northern hemisphere it is known as Aurora Borealis, and in the Southern it is called Aurora Australis.
The Aurora is a reaction of energized particles from sun rays turning into atmospheric gasses.

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