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Auroras, like the Northern Lights, occur when charged particles interact with the Earth's magnetosphere.
She dreams of visiting the northern lights in Scandinavia.
I hope to see the Northern Lights in Norway one day.
Auroras, like the Northern Lights, are produced when charged particles from the Sun interact with the ionosphere.
Photographers tried to capture the opalescent radiance of the Northern Lights in its fullest scintillating dynamism.
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