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2014 July 14
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Aurorae over Northern Canada
Image Credit & Copyright: Kwon, O Chul (TWAN)

Explanation: Gusting solar winds and blasts of charged particles from the Sun resulted in several rewarding nights last December for those anticipating aurorae. The above image captured dramatic aurorae stretching across a sky near the town of Yellowknife in northern Canada. The aurorae were so bright that they not only inspired awe, but were easily visible on an image exposure of only 1.3 seconds. A video taken concurrently shows the dancing sky lights evolving in real time as tourists, many there just to see aurorae, respond with cheers. The conical dwellings on the image right are teepees, while far in the background, near the image centre, is the constellation of Orion.

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