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aurora (s), auroae (pl)
Colored light in the night sky near the earth's magnetic poles, called aurora borealis , "northern lights" in the northern hemisphere and aurora australis in the southern hemisphere.

Although aurorae are usually restricted to the polar skies, fluctuations in the solar wind occasionally cause them to be visible at lower latitudes.

Aurorae are caused at heights of over 100 kilometers or 60 miles by a fast stream of charged particles from solar flares and low-density "holes" in the sun's corona.

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aurora australis
"Southern lights" or colored lights in the night sky near the earth's magnetic pole in the southern hemisphere.
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aurora borealis
1. The colored lights seen in the skies around the North Pole.

Caused by the interaction between the solar wind, the earth's magnetic field and the upper atmosphere.

A similar effect happens in the southern hemisphere where it is known as the aurora australis.

2. "Northern lights" or colored lights in the night sky near the earth's magnetic pole in the northern hemisphere of the earth.
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