The Northern Light, "Aurora Borealis"

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Magnetic field Polar cusp Sun spots Auroral oval Plasma sheet Incoming solar particles Solar wind Neutral sheet Deflected solar particles Magnetic shield.

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Magnetic field Polar cusp Sun spots Auroral oval Plasma sheet Incoming solar particles Solar wind Neutral sheet Deflected solar particles Magnetic shield.

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o 9 pm MAR SPR.NG EQUINOX APR MONTH MAY x Midnight 6 pm JUN x 3 am Typically represents the hours from 4am-5pm when the aurora aren't visible OCT EWNOX NOV DEC.

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Why are the Northern Light different colors?. The color of the aurora depends on which chemicals are present and the altitude of the meeting of atoms and particles..

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Can we see the Northern Lights with the naked eye?.