This site contrasts the diffuse aurora with bright auroral arcs and discusses the cause and nature of these electrical forces along with possible interaction with the interplanetary magnetic field. There is also information on the use of various polar orbits for satellites. Educational levels: Undergraduate lower division, Undergraduate upper division
The uniquely beautiful light display of an aurora is the result of charged particles colliding with ...
Tour of the Earths magnetosphere generated for Live from the Aurora. This viz pulls out from the Ea...
An animation of the visible aurora in the northern hemisphere on July 13, 2000 as measured by Polar ...
Visitors to this site can learn about conditions necessary to view auroras from their geographical l...
This explanation of the factors that produce the polar aurora, (northern lights) discusses the role ...
This site offers information, links and images about the Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis. The li...
On May 11, 1999, the solar wind that blows constantly from the Sun virtually disappeared. Dropping t...
On May 11, 1999, the solar wind that blows constantly from the Sun virtually disappeared. Dropping t...
On May 11, 1999, the solar wind that blows constantly from the Sun virtually disappeared. Dropping t...
On May 11, 1999, the solar wind that blows constantly from the Sun virtually disappeared. Dropping t...
On May 11, 1999, the solar wind that blows constantly from the Sun virtually disappeared. Dropping t...
Abstract. The comparison between equatorial boundaries of auroral discrete forms (auroral oval) and ...
In this activity, students discuss prior knowledge about aurora, read essays about auroral activity ...
On May 11, 1999, the solar wind that blows constantly from the Sun virtually disappeared. Dropping t...
This slide show explains auroras in detail, and includes discussions about solar flares and the sola...
The uniquely beautiful light display of an aurora is the result of charged particles colliding with ...
Tour of the Earths magnetosphere generated for Live from the Aurora. This viz pulls out from the Ea...
An animation of the visible aurora in the northern hemisphere on July 13, 2000 as measured by Polar ...
Visitors to this site can learn about conditions necessary to view auroras from their geographical l...
This explanation of the factors that produce the polar aurora, (northern lights) discusses the role ...
This site offers information, links and images about the Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis. The li...
On May 11, 1999, the solar wind that blows constantly from the Sun virtually disappeared. Dropping t...
On May 11, 1999, the solar wind that blows constantly from the Sun virtually disappeared. Dropping t...
On May 11, 1999, the solar wind that blows constantly from the Sun virtually disappeared. Dropping t...
On May 11, 1999, the solar wind that blows constantly from the Sun virtually disappeared. Dropping t...
On May 11, 1999, the solar wind that blows constantly from the Sun virtually disappeared. Dropping t...
Abstract. The comparison between equatorial boundaries of auroral discrete forms (auroral oval) and ...
In this activity, students discuss prior knowledge about aurora, read essays about auroral activity ...
On May 11, 1999, the solar wind that blows constantly from the Sun virtually disappeared. Dropping t...
This slide show explains auroras in detail, and includes discussions about solar flares and the sola...
The uniquely beautiful light display of an aurora is the result of charged particles colliding with ...
Tour of the Earths magnetosphere generated for Live from the Aurora. This viz pulls out from the Ea...
An animation of the visible aurora in the northern hemisphere on July 13, 2000 as measured by Polar ...