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AURORA BOREALIS, ICELAND
Aurora borealis. Couple watching the aurora borealis (northern lights) appearing over the Atlantic Ocean. The aurora borealis is a coloured light display that is visible in the night sky at high latitudes. It occurs when charged and energetic particles from the Sun (the solar wind) are drawn by Earth's magnetic field to the polar regions. Hundreds of kilometres up, they collide with gas molecules and atoms, causing them to emit light. Photographed on the Snaefellsnes peninsula, Iceland. (KEYSTONE/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY/BABAK TAFRESHI/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY)
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Rights Managed
Date created
20150317
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Credit
KEYSTONE
Source
SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY SPL
Byline
BABAK TAFRESHI
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4852 x 3637 px
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JPEG
A CRASHED DC-3 AIRCRAFT UNDER THE NORTHERN LIGHTS (AURORA BOREALIS), ICELAND, POLAR REGIONS
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