... than highest mountain , higher than highest airplane , lies the realm of the aurora ... Auroras rarely reach below 60 kilometers, and can range up to 1000 kilometers. ...
... Explanation: Higher than the highest mountain lies the realm of the aurora. ... Auroras rarely reach below 60 kilometers, and can range up to 1000 kilometers. ... Aurora light results from energetic electrons and protons striking atoms and ...
... Explanation: How can an aurora appear so near the ground? ... Pictured above are not aurora but nearby light pillars , a local phenomenon that can appear as a distant one. ...
... Explanation: How can an aurora appear so near the ground? ... Pictured above are not aurora but nearby light pillars , a local phenomenon that can appear as a distant one. ...
... June 9, 1997 . An Auroral Ring on Jupiter . Credit: Galileo Project , JPL , NASA . Explanation: Do other planets have aurora? ... Terrestrial and spacecraft observations have found evidence for aurora on Venus , Mars , Jupiter , Saturn , Uranus , and ...
... Explanation: Few auroras show this level of detail. ... storm and a night filled with colorful auroras across much of northern North America ... The unusual red color of this Michigan aurora is caused by solar ions striking ...
... and spiky bands of Southern Lights (Aurora Australis) , and the faint glow of ... designed to study celestial objects, aurora and atmospheric phenomena, and the low ... The aurora seen here are at a height of about 50-80 miles. ...
... and spiky bands of Southern Lights (Aurora Australis) , and the faint glow of ... designed to study celestial objects, aurora and atmospheric phenomena, and the low ... The aurora seen here are at a height of about 50-80 miles and caused by charged ...