Sentences with phrase «aurora borealis in»

The aurora borealis in motion, photographed by Donald R. Pettit from the International Space Station in 2003.
In addition to the numerous solo exhibitions that have been devoted to the artist over the past thirty years, a number of major artistic events, such as Aurora Borealis in 1985, have included his work.
The hot air balloon ride in Cappadocia, the surprise Heli ride in Margaret River, Western Australia, and the number one: watching Aurora Borealis in the heart of Reykjavik!
Auroras — both the aurora borealis in the Northern Hemisphere and the aurora australis in the Southern Hemisphere — appear when charged particles from the sun, carried by a solar wind, run headlong into the Earth's own magnetically charged atmosphere.
Weather: 29 degrees with Aurora Borealis in tonight's forecast What I'm listening to: Boston, Augustana

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The aurora borealis over a road near Vík in southern Iceland, a common sight during the country's long winter nights.
This baby projector produces a light display inspired by the Aurora Borealis which millions of people go witness in the Northern Hemisphere every year.
There are two key things to know about the aurora borealis: It's a phenomenon everyone should experience once in their lives.
If you want a standard mermaid tail that looks as good as it functions, you'll be happy to know that you can purchase this tail in 12 different colors: Aurora Borealis with pink or lavender monofin, Dragon Tail, Fiji Red, Lime Ricky, Ocean Deep, Sea Monster, Seven Seas, Siren Green, Tiger Queen, Bali Blush, and Blue Lagoon.
You'll have plenty of options to choose from as this mermaid tail comes in 12 different colors: Aurora Borealis with a pink or lavender monofin, Dragon Tail, Fiji Red, Lime Ricky, Ocean Deep, Sea Monster, Seven Seas, Siren Green, Tiger Queen, Bali Blush, and Blue Lagoon.
At full power, HAARP's transmitter can produce a glowing plasma high in the sky that, although not as bright as the natural aurora borealis, is visible to the naked eye.
In a story overseen by an editor named Whittaker Chambers, the magazine noted with its typical prose from the period: «[T] here will be dimly discernible, to those who are interested in cause & effect in history, the features of a shy, almost saintly, childlike little man with the soft brown eyes, the drooping facial lines of a world - weary hound, and hair like an aurora borealis... Albert Einstein did not work directly on the atom bomIn a story overseen by an editor named Whittaker Chambers, the magazine noted with its typical prose from the period: «[T] here will be dimly discernible, to those who are interested in cause & effect in history, the features of a shy, almost saintly, childlike little man with the soft brown eyes, the drooping facial lines of a world - weary hound, and hair like an aurora borealis... Albert Einstein did not work directly on the atom bomin cause & effect in history, the features of a shy, almost saintly, childlike little man with the soft brown eyes, the drooping facial lines of a world - weary hound, and hair like an aurora borealis... Albert Einstein did not work directly on the atom bomin history, the features of a shy, almost saintly, childlike little man with the soft brown eyes, the drooping facial lines of a world - weary hound, and hair like an aurora borealis... Albert Einstein did not work directly on the atom bomb.
Previous research has shown that the natural lights of the Northern Lights — also known as or Aurora Borealis — interfere with Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) signals which are heavily relied upon in the transport and civil aviation industries.
It's also the stage for brilliant displays like the aurora borealis, which appears when charged material in interplanetary space skims the atmosphere.
In an increasingly satellite - dependent world, understanding the power of the aurora borealis has become critical
The resulting aurorae (aka the aurora borealis) could be seen in parts of more than half the 50 states, according to Spaceweather.com, where users reported sightings in distinctly non-Arctic locales such as Alabama, Virginia and Kansas.
Yet, Ryuho Kataoka from the National Institute of Polar Research in Tokyo, Japan, came up with an idea for a new method to measure the height of aurora borealis after working on a 3D movie for a planetarium.
Bourassa, an IT technician in Regina, Canada, trekked outside of his home on July 25, 2016, around midnight with his two younger children to show them a beautiful moving light display in the sky — an aurora borealis.
Aurora borealis is usually seen in high northern latitudes — this photograph was taken in 2004 in Langhus, Norway — but it has been seen far south as Arizona, Texas, and San Diego.
The polar regions provide a window into space where high - energy solar particles arriving in the Earth's atmosphere can cause spectacular effects, such as the northern lights or aurora borealis.
The aurora borealis has its origins in processes that occur on the surface of the Sun.
Strømme helped run an NSF program that funds radars, such as this one in the Arctic, that probe how charged particles interact with Earth's ionosphere, producing phenomena such as the aurora borealis.
Northern Lights Flights are prepared together with the Swedish Institute of Space Physics, a world leader in research on the aurora borealis with considerable expertise in teaching the science behind this natural wonder, which has fascinated and mystified humanity for over two thousand years.
Fox Fire In Finland, the aurora borealis is called revontulet, which literally translates to fox fires.
The auroras, both surrounding the north magnetic pole (aurora borealis) and south magnetic pole (aurora australis) occur when highly charged electrons from the solar wind interact with elements in the earth's atmosphere.
I'm partial to the Northern Lights photo — I was hoping to snap the aurora borealis when I was in Iceland last year, but it was too cloudy while we were there!
From sleeping in bliss beneath the skies of the Aurora Borealis to diving into the crystal clear waters of the Caribbeans, we don't just write travel, we live and breathe it.
Jackson starred in Universal Pictures» THE SKULLS, and more recently in Rose Troche's acclaimed drama THE SAFETY OF OBJECTS, the HBO Films version of Moises Kaufman's groundbreaking play THE LARAMIE PROJECT, and in Regent Films» AURORA BOREALIS, as a troubled young man opposite Donald Sutherland.
Toward the middle of the trailer, we briefly see T'Challa dressed in white, walking across an ethereal savannah bathed in the light of a purple and blue aurora borealis.
There's a sweet magic in the film's style, particularly in the twinkling aurora borealis firefly light of BFG's dream workshop, where he collects and labels the dreams that he disperses.
One scene in the movie depicts some incredibly bright Northern Lights playing across the Antarctic sky... a highly unlikely event as the Aurora Borealis are contained to the Northern Hemisphere.
Miserably, impossibly in love with the beautiful daughter of a Russian aristocrat, Esko is at the brink of despair when, in the magical light of the aurora borealis, he has a vision of an impossibly tall building rising gracefully from the frozen lake and disappearing into the clouds above him.
In the episode I reviewed, Joe and Shelly are parents of two little tykes and they're looking for a log home with off - the - grid potential and close to the Aurora Borealis.
For instance, winter in Scandinavia is stunning and apart from that you also have the opportunity to see some of the world's natural marvels — the aurora borealis or even better, sleep in an igloo hotel and watch the sky change color before bedtime A romantic getaway in Europe is never complete without experiencing at least one unique activity you can only find on this continent so for a romantic escape to wonderland, make sure to look into some of the awesome things you can do in each destination you have your eyes on.
Autumn months are great for canoeing, kayaking, and hiking during the day, while early winter offers snow activities like snowmobiling and dogsledding; by night, stargaze and take in the aurora borealis.
Most importantly for the avid Aurora Borealis hunter is that the snow clouds have not yet gathered in earnest and so the skies are much clearer.
Anna Ridley explains what are the Northern Lights and goes to Iceland and Scotland in the hope of catching a glimpse of the Aurora Borealis.
Try to plan your trip for winter months when the aurora borealis is at its peak; Lake Minnewanka is known to have the Northern Lights make an appearance in late winter through spring.
What resulted is this amazing time - lapse video of the northern lights (or aurora borealis to those of you that get technical about these kinds of things), an in - flight movie that I guarantee beat any romantic comedy that may have been showing on his seat back that evening.
The aurora borealis is a natural phenomenon in both the northern and southern hemispheres.
In winter, meanwhile, Norway's dark northern skies play host to the awe - inspiring illuminations of the Aurora Borealis; the fabled Northern Lights.
In the winter, we fascinate you with our expert - led lectures about the aurora borealis, the northern lights.
From sleeping in bliss beneath the skies of the Aurora Borealis to diving into the crystal clear waters of the Caribbeans, we don't just write travel, we live and breathe it.
Viking Cruises will launch a new ocean cruise itinerary that will allow guests the rare opportunity to explore the far north in Norway's winter, during a peak period for aurora borealis sightings.
The top of many must - do lists for Iceland is the Northern Lights.The aurora borealis can be seen in a number of places including Canada, Alaska, Finland, Norway, Sweden and, of course, Iceland.
After traveling through the continent with a touring band, living in Paris, Amsterdam and under the Auroras Borealis, she is now in Bulgaria where she attempts to piece together her first poetry collection.
Sure, Churchill, Manitoba is a tiny town, and sure, it's in the middle of nowhere, but it's also the best place to see polar bears, Beluga whales, and even the Aurora Borealis.
Our worlds have beautiful sunrise, sunsets, starry skies and different skybox effects that makes you feel like you are living in the northern skies with the aurora borealis effect or in the tropics with deep saturated magenta sunrises.
«Electric Palace» by Laurent Grasso consists of two 10 minute projections: «Polair ``, which shows electrically charged pollen swirling around objects and buildings in Berlin, among them the Fernsehturm (television tower); and «1619 ``, which shows an aurora borealis.
- The Falls of Tequendama (1854), Cincinnati Art Museum - A Country Home (1854) Seattle Art Museum - The Falls of Niagara (1857), Corcoran Gallery of Art - The Heart of the Andes (1859), Metropolitan Museum of Art - Twilight in the Wilderness (1860), Cleveland Museum of Art - Cotopaxi (1862), Detroit Institute of Arts - Aurora Borealis (1865) National Gallery of Art, Washington DC - Niagara Falls (1867) National Gallery of Scotland
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