Northern Lights (Aurora or Polar lights) exist in Canada, Alaska, Russia, Northern Europe. Yes. In some areas,
such as Alaska or Greenland, they may be visible most nights of the year. And they occur at any time of the
day, You can take an Alaska cruise just to see it or go to Iceland to enjoy a week-long tour to view it.
”It is the solar wind (solar particles) that interact with earth's magnetic field to cause light to have light structure. It interacts with other gas particles to produce colors. In the 2,600 years ago, A Christian Testament says: ” I looked,
I saw a windstorm coming out of the north–a immense cloud with flashing lightning and surrounded by brilliant light
BLUE is Nitrogen at 50 miles above. GREEN is Oxygen particles about the same height. Oxygen is 200 miles above
with RED color. Northern Lights are very colorful. The northern lights, or the aurora borealis, are beautiful.
When I presented "Northern Lights" at Veteran Center, I got a standing ovation because they NEVER saw many
colorful lights. SoThey were happy. The general public really needs to know Science Explanation.
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