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Aurora!

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The Sun sends lots of energy and small particles .The protective magnetic field around Earth shields this.

But the Sun doesn't send the same amount of energy all the time.During one kind of solar storm called a coronal mass ejection, the Sun burps out a huge bubble of electrified gas that can travel through space at high speeds.


Illustration of a solar storm coming toward Earth, some of the energy and small particles traveling down the magnetic field lines at the north and south poles into Earth's atmosphere.



There, the particles interact with gases in our atmosphere resulting in beautiful displays of light in the sky. Oxygen gives off green and red light. Nitrogen glows blue and purple.


An image of green aurora lights dancing across the night sky. The lights appear as ribbon-like paint strokes of green, stretching from the left side to the right side of the image. The vibrant hues of green and yellow vary in intensity, from soft, fading pastels to deeper greens. The aurora is most vibrant at the bottom of the streak and fades as the lights extend upwards. In the foreground are the black silhouettes of bare trees. Lights from a neighboring town are seen in the distance.
 
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The Sun sends lots of energy and small particles .The protective magnetic field around Earth shields this.

But the Sun doesn't send the same amount of energy all the time.During one kind of solar storm called a coronal mass ejection, the Sun burps out a huge bubble of electrified gas that can travel through space at high speeds.


Illustration of a solar storm coming toward Earth, some of the energy and small particles traveling down the magnetic field lines at the north and south poles into Earth's atmosphere.'s atmosphere.



There, the particles interact with gases in our atmosphere resulting in beautiful displays of light in the sky. Oxygen gives off green and red light. Nitrogen glows blue and purple.


An image of green aurora lights dancing across the night sky. The lights appear as ribbon-like paint strokes of green, stretching from the left side to the right side of the image. The vibrant hues of green and yellow vary in intensity, from soft, fading pastels to deeper greens. The aurora is most vibrant at the bottom of the streak and fades as the lights extend upwards. In the foreground are the black silhouettes of bare trees. Lights from a neighboring town are seen in the distance.
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