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#4826228
4 September 2019
Aurora, known as the Northern Lights, Polar Lights, Aurora Borealis or Australis, Southern Lights etc as seen in Valldalen in Norway on September 1, 2019. Valldal valley about 1,5 hour driving away from Alesund. The phenomenon of natural light display in the sky of the Earth in high latitude regions near the Arctic and the Antarctic. The fluorescent light in the night sky is the result of a disturbance in magnetosphere caused by the solar wind, altering the trajectories of charged particles in the solar wind and the magnetospheric plasma at the upper atmosphere. The ionization and excitation of atmospheric constituents emit light of varying color and complexity, with the form of the aurora, occurring within bands around both polar regions.
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#4826230
4 September 2019
Aurora, known as the Northern Lights, Polar Lights, Aurora Borealis or Australis, Southern Lights etc as seen in Valldalen in Norway on September 1, 2019. Valldal valley about 1,5 hour driving away from Alesund. The phenomenon of natural light display in the sky of the Earth in high latitude regions near the Arctic and the Antarctic. The fluorescent light in the night sky is the result of a disturbance in magnetosphere caused by the solar wind, altering the trajectories of charged particles in the solar wind and the magnetospheric plasma at the upper atmosphere. The ionization and excitation of atmospheric constituents emit light of varying color and complexity, with the form of the aurora, occurring within bands around both polar regions.
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#4826232
4 September 2019
Aurora, known as the Northern Lights, Polar Lights, Aurora Borealis or Australis, Southern Lights etc as seen in Valldalen in Norway on September 1, 2019. Valldal valley about 1,5 hour driving away from Alesund. The phenomenon of natural light display in the sky of the Earth in high latitude regions near the Arctic and the Antarctic. The fluorescent light in the night sky is the result of a disturbance in magnetosphere caused by the solar wind, altering the trajectories of charged particles in the solar wind and the magnetospheric plasma at the upper atmosphere. The ionization and excitation of atmospheric constituents emit light of varying color and complexity, with the form of the aurora, occurring within bands around both polar regions.
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#4826234
4 September 2019
Aurora, known as the Northern Lights, Polar Lights, Aurora Borealis or Australis, Southern Lights etc as seen in Valldalen in Norway on September 1, 2019. Valldal valley about 1,5 hour driving away from Alesund. The phenomenon of natural light display in the sky of the Earth in high latitude regions near the Arctic and the Antarctic. The fluorescent light in the night sky is the result of a disturbance in magnetosphere caused by the solar wind, altering the trajectories of charged particles in the solar wind and the magnetospheric plasma at the upper atmosphere. The ionization and excitation of atmospheric constituents emit light of varying color and complexity, with the form of the aurora, occurring within bands around both polar regions.
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#4826236
4 September 2019
Aurora, known as the Northern Lights, Polar Lights, Aurora Borealis or Australis, Southern Lights etc as seen in Valldalen in Norway on September 1, 2019. Valldal valley about 1,5 hour driving away from Alesund. The phenomenon of natural light display in the sky of the Earth in high latitude regions near the Arctic and the Antarctic. The fluorescent light in the night sky is the result of a disturbance in magnetosphere caused by the solar wind, altering the trajectories of charged particles in the solar wind and the magnetospheric plasma at the upper atmosphere. The ionization and excitation of atmospheric constituents emit light of varying color and complexity, with the form of the aurora, occurring within bands around both polar regions.
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#4826238
4 September 2019
Aurora, known as the Northern Lights, Polar Lights, Aurora Borealis or Australis, Southern Lights etc as seen in Valldalen in Norway on September 1, 2019. Valldal valley about 1,5 hour driving away from Alesund. The phenomenon of natural light display in the sky of the Earth in high latitude regions near the Arctic and the Antarctic. The fluorescent light in the night sky is the result of a disturbance in magnetosphere caused by the solar wind, altering the trajectories of charged particles in the solar wind and the magnetospheric plasma at the upper atmosphere. The ionization and excitation of atmospheric constituents emit light of varying color and complexity, with the form of the aurora, occurring within bands around both polar regions.
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#4826240
4 September 2019
Aurora, known as the Northern Lights, Polar Lights, Aurora Borealis or Australis, Southern Lights etc as seen in Valldalen in Norway on September 1, 2019. Valldal valley about 1,5 hour driving away from Alesund. The phenomenon of natural light display in the sky of the Earth in high latitude regions near the Arctic and the Antarctic. The fluorescent light in the night sky is the result of a disturbance in magnetosphere caused by the solar wind, altering the trajectories of charged particles in the solar wind and the magnetospheric plasma at the upper atmosphere. The ionization and excitation of atmospheric constituents emit light of varying color and complexity, with the form of the aurora, occurring within bands around both polar regions.
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#1349849
25 July 2016
Professor Brian Cox OBE FRS, author, professor of particle physics at the University of Manchester, member of the High Energy Physics team and a member of the ATLAS team at the Large Hadron Collider at Cern, television presenter, former member of the bands Dare and DReam, speaking at the EuroScience Open Forum conference on July 25th, 2016, in Manchester, England.
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#1349859
25 July 2016
Professor Brian Cox OBE FRS, author, professor of particle physics at the University of Manchester, member of the High Energy Physics team and a member of the ATLAS team at the Large Hadron Collider at Cern, television presenter, former member of the bands Dare and DReam, speaking at the EuroScience Open Forum conference on July 25th, 2016, in Manchester, England.
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#1349867
25 July 2016
Professor Brian Cox OBE FRS, author, professor of particle physics at the University of Manchester, member of the High Energy Physics team and a member of the ATLAS team at the Large Hadron Collider at Cern, television presenter, former member of the bands Dare and DReam, speaking at the EuroScience Open Forum conference on July 25th, 2016, in Manchester, England.
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#1349875
25 July 2016
Professor Brian Cox OBE FRS, author, professor of particle physics at the University of Manchester, member of the High Energy Physics team and a member of the ATLAS team at the Large Hadron Collider at Cern, television presenter, former member of the bands Dare and DReam, speaking at the EuroScience Open Forum conference on July 25th, 2016, in Manchester, England.
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#1349927
25 July 2016
Professor Brian Cox OBE FRS, author, professor of particle physics at the University of Manchester, member of the High Energy Physics team and a member of the ATLAS team at the Large Hadron Collider at Cern, television presenter, former member of the bands Dare and DReam, speaking at the EuroScience Open Forum conference on July 25th, 2016, in Manchester, England.
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