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Meaning of "aurorae"

aurora (noun) - a natural light display in the Earth's sky, predominantly seen in high-latitude regions
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The aurorae are evidence of a battle between magnetic fields.
Strong magnetic disturbances are detected when bright aurorae are seen.
Aurorae light up the skies above the polar circles.
Skywatchers at high latitudes should be alert for aurorae tonight.
Blue aurorae develop according to its magnetic field configuration.
Geomagnetic field fluctuations were concurrent with the aurorae at both sites.
Aurorae scientific satellite.
They also create aurorae seen near the magnetic poles.
The regions at which these energetic particles are allowed to enter glow as aurorae.
From time to time either aurorae can assume a spiral shape instead of oval.
Aurorae scientific satellite Registered under wrong date of launch.
Music and effects for a multimedia show about Aurorae.
The aurorae of Saturn are highly variable.
It deflects the solar wind And creates the light shows we call aurorae.
Aurorae Sinus is a dark feature in the southern hemisphere of the planet Mars.

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The basic process generating aurorae is similar to what happens in an old TV tube.
Energetic electrons entering its thin atmosphere are responsible for the observed Ganymedian polar aurorae.
Aurorae have been observed on Jupiter and its moon Ganymede.
This and solar activity from Monday should cause significant aurorae over the next two nights.
Unlike aurorae which are limited to high latitudes, airglow can be found around the globe.
Many layers are visible in the walls of Aurorae Chaos.
Hubble was used to watch aurorae glowing above the moon 's icy surface.
These anomalies are concentrated in the southern hemisphere, where aurorae are predicted to occur.
The aurorae are evidence of a battle between magnetic fields . The Sun 's field creates CMEs.
The Earth aurorae.
Some of the natural phenomena seen in the sky are clouds, rainbows, and aurorae.
During the polar night, a lot of aurorae can be observed.
Another example of the Sun 's intimate association with Earth are the polar aurorae.
The Jovian aurorae.
As a consequence, the microhabitat conditions become locally unsuitable for S. atra aurorae.
Jupiter demonstrates bright, persistent aurorae around both poles.
And that we can see passing Earth as it bounces off our atmosphere … the aurorae.
In some circumstances, bioluminescence, aurorae and lightning can provide some illumination.
UV data have also revealed details of Saturn 's aurorae.
However, during a geomagnetic storm aurorae can light up the sky at lower latitudes.
These observations revealed a new plume at Tvashtar Paterae and provided insights into Io 's aurorae.
Unlike on Earth, Jupiter 's northern and southern aurorae behave quite differently from one another.
Uranus ' aurorae against its equatorial rings, imaged by the Hubble telescope.
Solar energetic particles can cause particularly strong aurorae in large regions around Earth 's magnetic poles.
Hubble photo of jupiter 's aurorae.
All forests inhabited by S. atra aurorae are exploited for wood since centuries.
Music and effects for a multimedia show about Aurorae - Sanara Creations.
In the auroral zone, aurorae are always present, regardless of solar activity.
The repetition periods of the on-off switching aurorae are about 6 to 13 s.
At difference from other S. atra, S. atra aurorae does not exit regularly every day around dawn.
Sightings on August 23 and 24 confirm that green aurorae are now mixing with polar twilight.
At all middle latitude locations, aurorae were seen directly overhead!
ESA announced in June 2006 the discovery of aurorae on Mars by the Mars Express.

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