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 AURORA BOREALIS



Aurora borealis (northern lights) are a phenomena caused by solar eruptions which generate solar winds.

Solar winds are then directed towards the earth which is protected against magnetic storms by a magnetic belt.
The solar winds enter via the northern pole and the southern magnetic pole.
Aurora borealis are created when there are too many particles.


The colors of aurora borealis correspond to the different gases in the ionosphere. In aurora borealis, oxygen atoms give off red and green light, depending on how high they are in the ionosphere. Nitrogen molecules give off blue and violet light.

Just outside Longyearbyen in Adventdalen, an Auroral Station built in 1978 works as an optical site for ground-based observations of the dayside and nightside aurora. Data from this Auroral Station have been used widely in publications throughout the last two decades of auroral research.

 
 
 
  Click on the photos to enlarge - Photos taken in Longyearbyen
  Aurora Borealis - Casa Borealis - Longyearbyen   Aurora Borealis - Longyearbreen Glacier   Aurora Borealis - Vestpynten - Longyearbyen   Aurora Borealis - Vestpynten - Longyearbyen  
Aurora Borealis - Vestpynten - Longyearbyen Aurora Borealis - Mine 2 - Longyearbyen Aurora Borealis - Nybyen - Larsbreen Glacier Aurora Borealis - Vestpynten - Longyearbyen
Aurora Borealis - Haze and Full Moon   Aurora Borealis - Bolterdalen Valley Aurora Borealis - Nordlys Aurora Borealis - Longyearbyen
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 AURORA BOREALIS IN LONGYEARBYEN - SPITZBERGEN 



 Longyearbyen and Advent Valley
 
   

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