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A Moonlit Night of Northern Norway   -  By: Babak A. Tafreshi

View of the aurora borealis (northern lights) reflected in a fjord in northern Norway. Planet Jupiter (the brightest point) and the Pleiades star cluster appear above the mountains. The aurora borealis is a coloured light display that is visible in the night sky at high latitudes. It occurs when charged and energetic particles from the Sun (the solar wind) are drawn by Earth's magnetic field to the polar regions. Hundreds of kilometres up, they collide with gas molecules and atoms, causing them to emit light. Photographed near Trosmo, Norway.

 


    Item Code: 103413


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