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aurora australis
/ɐɹˈoːɹə ɔːstɹˈɑːliz/

/ɐɹˈɔːɹəɹ ɒstɹˈɑːliz/
Aurora australis
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aurora austral
the colored lights, mainly green and red, in the sky seen primarily near the southern magnetic pole
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The aurora australis, also known as the Southern Lights, is a natural light display that occurs in the high-latitude regions of the Southern Hemisphere.
La aurora austral, luces del sur, es un espectáculo natural de luces que ocurre en las regiones de alta latitud del Hemisferio Sur.
Like its northern counterpart, the aurora borealis, the aurora australis is caused by charged particles from the solar wind colliding with gases in Earth's atmosphere.
Al igual que su contraparte del norte, la aurora boreal, la aurora austral, luces del sur, es causada por partículas cargadas del viento solar que colisionan con los gases en la atmósfera de la Tierra.