Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Northern lights: have an outward show in the southern U.S. at Monday

Northern lights or often known as aurora borealis made it appearance in the southern U.S. at Monday.

Northern lights watching news has been confirmed by according to WSAZ in Huntington and other news agencies.

Northern lights
On Monday night the northern lights came to the Deep South. It looked visible from hundreds of miles farther south than it normally might be. According to Scientists, it is called as a coronal mass ejection. But to the fact of us we consider it as the brilliant shades of green, orange and red that danced across the dark sky would mainly be called fine-looking. At some point in strong solar weather events, they can be detectable to observers at lower latitudes.

Northern lights or aurora borealis are one of the excellences of nature. So we can hope it will be happened again and again in the environment of the earth.

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