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N 0 B 604 C 0 E May 11, 2024 F May 11, 2024
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(still image from the Old Faithful web camera)
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Northern Lights, also known as the Aurora Borealis, are light phenomena in the upper atmosphere caused by interactions between solar particles and Earth's magnetic field. The dominant color is green. The Southern Hemisphere equivalent is the Southern Lights (Aurora Australis). In early May 2024, the Sun experienced large coronal mass ejections. This solar matter traveled through space, reached Earth, and produced well-developed auroras.

Locality: view from the Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone, Wyoming, USA

Tags:   11 May 2024 Northern Lights auroras Aurora Borealis Yellowstone Wyoming

N 1 B 204 C 0 E May 11, 2024 F May 11, 2024
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(still image from the Old Faithful web camera)
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Northern Lights, also known as the Aurora Borealis, are light phenomena in the upper atmosphere caused by interactions between solar particles and Earth's magnetic field. The dominant color is green. The Southern Hemisphere equivalent is the Southern Lights (Aurora Australis). In early May 2024, the Sun experienced large coronal mass ejections. This solar matter traveled through space, reached Earth, and produced well-developed auroras.

Locality: view from the Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone, Wyoming, USA

Tags:   11 May 2024 Northern Lights auroras Aurora Borealis Yellowstone Wyoming

N 0 B 147 C 0 E May 11, 2024 F May 11, 2024
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(still image from the Old Faithful web camera)
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Northern Lights, also known as the Aurora Borealis, are light phenomena in the upper atmosphere caused by interactions between solar particles and Earth's magnetic field. The dominant color is green. The Southern Hemisphere equivalent is the Southern Lights (Aurora Australis). In early May 2024, the Sun experienced large coronal mass ejections. This solar matter traveled through space, reached Earth, and produced well-developed auroras.

Locality: view from the Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone, Wyoming, USA

Tags:   11 May 2024 Northern Lights auroras Aurora Borealis Yellowstone Wyoming

N 1 B 205 C 2 E May 11, 2024 F May 11, 2024
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(still image from the Old Faithful web camera)
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Northern Lights, also known as the Aurora Borealis, are light phenomena in the upper atmosphere caused by interactions between solar particles and Earth's magnetic field. The dominant color is green. The Southern Hemisphere equivalent is the Southern Lights (Aurora Australis). In early May 2024, the Sun experienced large coronal mass ejections. This solar matter traveled through space, reached Earth, and produced well-developed auroras.

Locality: view from the Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone, Wyoming, USA

Tags:   11 May 2024 Northern Lights auroras Aurora Borealis Yellowstone Wyoming

N 0 B 145 C 0 E May 11, 2024 F May 11, 2024
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(still image from the Old Faithful web camera)
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Northern Lights, also known as the Aurora Borealis, are light phenomena in the upper atmosphere caused by interactions between solar particles and Earth's magnetic field. The dominant color is green. The Southern Hemisphere equivalent is the Southern Lights (Aurora Australis). In early May 2024, the Sun experienced large coronal mass ejections. This solar matter traveled through space, reached Earth, and produced well-developed auroras.

Locality: view from the Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone, Wyoming, USA

Tags:   11 May 2024 Northern Lights auroras Aurora Borealis Yellowstone Wyoming


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