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  • {{Image|Aurora borealis,jpg.jpg|right|350px|Aurora Borealis.}} The '''Aurora Borealis''', also called '''the Northern Lights''', is an electromagnetic phenomenon
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  • {{Image|Aurora borealis,jpg.jpg|right|350px|Aurora Borealis.}} The '''Aurora Borealis''', also called '''the Northern Lights''', is an electromagnetic phenomenon
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  • ...for the launch of scientific rockets to explore the upper atmosphere and [[aurora borealis]].
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  • ...t of winter, the sun never rises, making this area ideal for viewing the [[Aurora Borealis]] — the Northern Lights. The indigenous people of Lapland are the [[S
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  • ...the aurora occurring in Earth's [[Northern Hemisphere]] is called the '''[[aurora borealis]]''', or '''northern lights'''; and in the [[Southern Hemisphere]] the '''[ ...light, which flashes up over the northern skies, making what men call the 'Aurora Borealis,' or 'Northern Lights.'<ref>[http://www.mythome.org/bxxxviii.html]</ref>}}
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  • ...y mayor of Beverly Hills, were killed when their Lockheed Orion-Explorer ''Aurora Borealis'' crashed into a lagoon near Point Barrow, Alaska, while attempting an arou
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