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Title: The Aurora:


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  • The Aurora
  • What does it look like?
  • An introduction for elementary school-aged
    children

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Courtesy of Tom Eklund
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Near the poles of Earth, observers have often
seen glowing clouds shaped like curtains,
tapestries, snakes, or even spectacular radiating
beams.
Courtesy of NASA
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Courtesy of Tom Eklund
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Northern Hemisphere observers call them the
Northern Lights or Aurora Borealis. Southern
Hemisphere observers call them the Southern
Lights or Aurora Australis.
Courtesy of NASA
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Courtesy of Tom Eklund
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Because most people, and land masses, are found
north of the equator, we have a longer record of
observing them in northern regions such as Alaska
,Canada, Scandinavia, but sometimes as far south
as the Mediterranean Sea or Mexico!
Courtesy of NASA
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Courtesy of Tom Eklund
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Courtesy of Tom Eklund
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Auroral activity can be observed from the ground
or from space. For example, in 2007, NASA
launched five THEMIS satellites aboard a single
Delta II rocket from Cape Canaveral Air Force
Station in Florida. The THEMIS satellites orbit
Earth to monitor auroras, helping us better
understand what they are and how they behave.
An artists drawing of THEMIS.
Courtesy of NASA
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Courtesy of Tom Eklund
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What do you think these ovals of light look like
from the ground if you were looking up at the
sky? From space we can look down at an aurora and
see that it actually looks like a crown of light!
Scientists call this the Auroral Oval.
Courtesy of NASA
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Courtesy of NASA
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This is an image of the aurora taken from a
satellite in space.
Courtesy of NASA
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If you were standing on the ground looking up at
the night sky, you would only see a very small
part of this halo.
Courtesy of NASA
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Courtesy of Tom Eklund
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