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Aurora Borealis Live

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  • Si, qué tiene de malo la aurora boreal? igual hay aurora austral... nada más es eyección de masa solar que choca con los polos norte y sur de la magnetósfera terrestre, produciendo una luz difusa pero predominante proyectada en la ionósfera terrestre. Fin de la discusión.

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  • @Hunkesni Biblically: said NOT to believe anybody who predicts a date for the end. Factually: One false phophecy makes a False Prophet. EOM

  • @harold562 Yes.. "Mega Tsunami" is a good example. Twisters in the U.S. too.

    I remember a story long ago of an expert who predicted the end of the world for the last weekend .. heh .. and now says it erred in the calculation. Mouth-Men will exist forever

  • @Hunkesni sorry if i sounded harsh, it is just that it bothers me people commenting things from something they heard from someone, see it as , or head on to unviast sources such as forums where people just comment things as they see it being complete ignorants. If you saw it in the Geographic channel then i back up my comment, I am not an expert to be judging people who spend years of research on the topic. though, not all information they provide is accurate or true: "Mega Tsunami" for example

  • @harold562 I understand what you say. And I am not an expert but I did only a little research online after seeing a very good documentary from National Geographic about the aurora borealis and said exactly what I mentioned. And commented that a key factor was the angle of inclination of the earth. So the importation of the season. In fact, autumn is called in a special way because of it. Because it is the season of boreal Auora. Sry i cant remember t name. Ill look for that.

    Grettings!!

  • @Hunkesni Refrain from causing chaos unless you have prove of what your saying. The Aurora Borealis is caused by charged particles colliding into the magnetosphere. Particles that comes from the Solar winds, or, in some cases, Solar Storms, It can happen in the polar regions of any planet with a magnetic field, and can sometimes be naked to the eye. Solar storms and winds are natural causes and do not have an specific time of the year to happen. It just DOES when it DOES. Do some research

  • Cuanta belleza, hermosa creacion, Dios mio no paro de llorar al verla.

  • para gente que nunca ha visto una o no sabe donde ocurren estos fenomenos .... frecuentemente ocurren en lugares muy al norte y la temperatura tiene que estar lo suficientemente baja y lo demas influye el sol.

  • @jessssssussssss tons que es???

  • Anyone ever see how animals react when they see the Aurora Borealis?

    If it looks much wear and tear of ozone. That is a cause for concern.

    The normal situation would see it in the fall, but more can be seen more outside of that season.

    Alguien vio alguna vez como reaccionan los animales cuando ven la aurora boreal?

    Si se ve mucho es por el desgaste del ozono. Ese es un motivo de preocupacion.

    La situación normal sería verla en otoño, pero cada vez se deja ver mas fuera de esa estación.

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