The aurora borealis, or northern lights, are like a show in the sky. They happen when charged particles from the sun hit the Earth’s atmosphere and make colors appear. Think of it like a dance between space and Earth, where light is created by energy and motion. It all starts with the sun sending out little charged balls, called solar wind, which travel through space until they reach Earth.
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- Imagine a glowing ribbon of colors dancing across the night sky like a magical show.
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- What If the Moon Was Made of Cheese?
- What Causes a Solar Eclipse Exactly?
- What's the Difference Between a Comet and an Asteroid?
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- Why Do We See the Same Side of the Moon?
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