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Aurora Borealis Print by almedic104
Picture of Aurora taken from the Lehigh Valley in October 2003. It is unusual to see here. This was the result of a large solar flare. The red color comes from electrons striking oxygen molecules at altitudes of 200 km to 500 km. "usual" auroras strike at 100 km (60 miles). Picture is across a pasture, facing the mountains (NE). Auroras are natural different colored light displays, which are usually observed in the night sky, particularly in the polar zone. Some scientists therefore call them "polar auroras" (or "aurorae polaris"). In northern latitudes, it is known as the aurora borealis, named after the Roman goddess of the dawn, Aurora, and the Greek name for north wind, Boreas. Its southern counterpart, aurora australis/southern [polar] lights, has similar properties. Australis is the Latin word for "of the South". Auroras are produced by the collision of charged particles, mostly electrons but also protons and heavier particles, from the magnetosphere, with atoms and molecules of the Earth's upper atmosphere. Most originate from the sun and arrive at the vicinity of earth in the relatively low-energy solar wind.
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Aurora Borealis

Northern Lights

Picture of Aurora taken from the Lehigh Valley in October 2003. It is unusual to see here. This was the result of a large solar flare. The red color comes from electrons striking oxygen molecules at altitudes of 200 km to 500 km. "usual" auroras strike at 100 km (60 miles). Picture is across a pasture, facing the mountains (NE). Auroras are natural different colored light displays, which are usually observed in the night sky, particularly in the polar zone. Some scientists therefore call them "polar auroras" (or "aurorae polaris"). In northern latitudes, it is known as the aurora borealis, named after the Roman goddess of the dawn, Aurora, and the Greek name for north wind, Boreas. Its southern counterpart, aurora australis/southern [polar] lights, has similar properties. Australis is the Latin word for "of the South". Auroras are produced by the collision of charged particles, mostly electrons but also protons and heavier particles, from the magnetosphere, with atoms and molecules of the Earth's upper atmosphere. Most originate from the sun and arrive at the vicinity of earth in the relatively low-energy solar wind.

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captphrank
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I didn't mean to say your Photo wasn't an Aurora, it is very unusal to seeit in a red sunset. I'm sure there are different degrees of Auroras, especially further south.. I only ment ,to the layman, It's not what one would expect to see in an Aurora Borealis...capt.
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Thanks Diane from Wellsville, NY for your purchase. Enjoy the poster! ~Al
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This isn't your typical Aurora with the Blue Green Veil light refractions, but it's an Interesting Photo...5stars...capt.
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Made on 1/15/2008 1:33 PM