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AURORA BOREALIS, THE NORTHERN LIGHTS
"Aurora borealis, the Northern Lights, photographed near Fairbanks, Alaska. The photo shows a rare auroral corona. Auroras are luminous displays that occur in the night sky at high latitudes; they form rays, bands, arcs, streamers & curtains, often coloured red or green. They are caused by charged subatomic particles from the Sun interacting with atoms & molecules in Earth's upper atmosphere (above about 100 km). The reason that they appear at high latitudes is that the particles from the Sun are concentrated over the poles by Earth's magnetic field." (KEYSTONE/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY/JACK FINCH)
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Rights Managed
Date created
19850529
Place
Credit
KEYSTONE
Source
SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY SPL
Byline
JACK FINCH
Size
5055 x 3496 px
File type
JPEG
AURORA BOREALIS (THE NORTHERN LIGHTS) OVER KAKSLAUTTANEN IGLOO WEST VILLAGE, SAARISELKA, FINLAND, SCANDINAVIA, EUROPE
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AURORA BOREALIS (THE NORTHERN LIGHTS) OVER KAKSLAUTTANEN IGLOO WEST VILLAGE, SAARISELKA, FINLAND, SCANDINAVIA, EUROPE
LAURA GRIER
350582811
AURORA BOREALIS (THE NORTHERN LIGHTS) OVER KAKSLAUTTANEN IGLOO WEST VILLAGE, SAARISELKA, FINLAND, SCANDINAVIA, EUROPE
LAURA GRIER
350582791
AURORA BOREALIS (THE NORTHERN LIGHTS) OVER KAKSLAUTTANEN IGLOO WEST VILLAGE, SAARISELKA, FINLAND, SCANDINAVIA, EUROPE
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350582766