The Magnificent Aurora Borealis.
The Aurora Borealis has always intrigued me. It's one of my
life goals to travel to my ancestors homeland and view the beauty of the
northern lights. If I can't go to Norway then I will probably just travel to
the Northwest Territories, but a girl can dream! But for now the northern
lights in Skyrim will have to do. I have always wondered... how did the Aurora
Borealis get its name? What causes it and when is the best time to go see it? I
asked and the internet answered!
Here's what Wikipedia told me. Pretty much the
Northern lights were named after Aurora, the Roman goddess of the dawn, and the
Greek name for the north wind, Boreas. Making it Aurora Borealis! Pretty nifty
I must say. Also it was written on Wikipedia that the lights are "...caused
by the collision of energetic charged particles with atoms in the high altitude
atmosphere (thermosphere). The charged particles originate
in the magnetosphere and solar wind
and, on Earth, are directed by the Earth's magnetic field into the atmosphere".
Pretty scientific, I don't think I could try and explain it as clearly. Also, I
found out that the colours change depending on different emissions. Oxygen
emissions produce a brown/red or green colour while nitrogen emissions make
blue or red! I personally really like the blue and green lights.
From September
to April is supposed to be the best time to see the lights, but the most ideal
would be the winter months like December and January, because its darker for a
longer period of time. Hopefully one day I will be able to view this amazing
natural wonder.
Information came from:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aurora_%28astronomy%29
http://www.discover-the-world.co.uk/en/northern-lights/index.html
Picture from the Eielson Air
Force Base in Alaska:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Aurora_vetter.jpg

Nice post and I really like it. to see this amazing colours of northern lights then must plan Alaska northern lights tours
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