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Northern Lights

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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BY KAYDYNCE APODACA

THE NORTHERN LIGHTS
Photo by B Eilertsen

The Northern Lights are curtains of colored light in the upper atmosphere, caused by magnetic disturbances from the sun collide with atoms there. Technically known as an "aurora" (the North Pole aurora is called the aurora borealis), the Northern Lights give off colors that include red, green, blue, and violet, and a single display can last 10 to 15 minutes.

Photo by B Eilertsen

The best time to go is September 11or March 22

THEY CAN NOT HURT YOU BECAUSE THEY STAY IN THE SKY.

Photo by Pilottage

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