Aurora polaris
An aurora polaris is called an aurora borealis – or Northern Lights – in the Northern hemisphere and an aurora australis in the Southern hemisphere. It manifests itself through the appearance of coloured veils in the nocturnal sky and are caused by the interaction of charged particles sent out by the Sun (solar wind) and the upper atmosphere. They occur in areas close to the magnetic poles.
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