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Aurora Borealis Collection (page 47)

Witness the breathtaking beauty of the Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) as it dances across the night sky

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: Plasma in Earths magnetic field, UV image

Plasma in Earths magnetic field, UV image
Earths magnetic field. Ultraviolet image of hot plasma (ionised gas, orange) trapped in the Earths magnetic field. The Earth has been superimposed at centre

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: Jean-Louis Calandrini, Swiss physicist

Jean-Louis Calandrini, Swiss physicist
Jean-Louis Calandrini (1703-1758), Swiss physicist. Calandrini studied physics at Geneva Academy (the future University of Geneva), later being appointed professor of mathematics

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: Northern lights

Northern lights. Time exposure photograph of the Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis, and star trails around the Pole star

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: Aurora borealis, 19th century

Aurora borealis, 19th century
Aurora borealis, 19th-century artwork. The aurora is a coloured light display visible in the night sky at high latitudes. It occurs when charged particles from the Sun are drawn by Earths magnetic

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: Aurora borealis, 1872

Aurora borealis, 1872. This artwork is part of a collection by the French artist and amateur astronomer Etienne Leopold Trouvelot (1827-1895)

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: Aurora borealis, 1854 artwork

Aurora borealis, 1854 artwork
Aurora borealis. Artwork of a northern lights (aurora borealis) display, observed in Norway in 1854. Aurorae, displays of coloured lights in the sky

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: Oil pipeline and aurora

Oil pipeline and aurora. The aurora is a coloured light display visible in the night sky at high latitudes. It occurs when charged and energetic particles from the Sun (the solar wind)

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: Aurora borealis and Moon

Aurora borealis and Moon over a river. This coloured light display (the northern lights) is visible in the night sky at high latitudes

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: Aurora Borealis from Earth and space

Aurora Borealis from Earth and space
Aurora borealis from Earth and space. Two images of the aurora borealis (northern lights) taken in Finland (bottom left and right), and one taken from the International Space Station (ISS, top)

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: USA, Alaska, Chena Hot Springs. Aurora Borealis in the night sky above a yurt

USA, Alaska, Chena Hot Springs. Aurora Borealis in the night sky above a yurt

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: USA, Alaska, Gates of the Arctic National Preserve Northern lights (Aurora borealis)

USA, Alaska, Gates of the Arctic National Preserve Northern lights (Aurora borealis) over the Endicott Mountains, Brooks Range

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: USA, Alaska, Brooks Range. Northern lights (aurora borealis); curtain of green light

USA, Alaska, Brooks Range. Northern lights (aurora borealis); curtain of green light over Fortress Mountain

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: NA, USA, Alaska, Fairbanks, Curtains of pink and red Northern Lights above central Alaska

NA, USA, Alaska, Fairbanks, Curtains of pink and red Northern Lights above central Alaska

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: NA, USA, Alaska, Brooks Range, Curtains of green Northern Lights above the Endicott

NA, USA, Alaska, Brooks Range, Curtains of green Northern Lights above the Endicott Mountains in the Brooks Range

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: Aurora Borealis, near Palmer, January 17 / 18, 2005, Hatcher Pass area, Talkeetna Mountains

Aurora Borealis, near Palmer, January 17 / 18, 2005, Hatcher Pass area, Talkeetna Mountains
Aurora Borealis, near Palmer, January 17/18, 2005, Hatcher Pass area, Talkeetna Mountains, Alaska, USA

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Aurora Borealis, Northern Lights, Fairbanks area, central Alaska, major solar flare event, October 28/29th, 2003, USA

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: USA, Fairbanks

USA, Fairbanks area, Central Alaska, Aurora Borealis, Northern Lights, major solar flare event, October, 28, 29 of 2003

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: USA, Fairbanks area, Central Alaska, Aurora Borealis, Northern Lights, major solar flare event

USA, Fairbanks area, Central Alaska, Aurora Borealis, Northern Lights, major solar flare event, October, 28, 29 of 2003

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: North America, USA, Alaska, Arctic Coastal Plain. Curtains of green aurora fill the

North America, USA, Alaska, Arctic Coastal Plain. Curtains of green aurora fill the northern sky over the coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: NA, USA, Alaska, Fairbanks. Curtains of purple, red and green Northern Lights above

NA, USA, Alaska, Fairbanks. Curtains of purple, red and green Northern Lights above central Alaska

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: Canada, Manitoba, Churchill. Aurora Borealis in the night sky

Canada, Manitoba, Churchill. Aurora Borealis in the night sky

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: NA, Canada, Manitoba, Churchill Northern lights, aurora borealis

NA, Canada, Manitoba, Churchill Northern lights, aurora borealis

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: Scandinavia, Finland, Lapland, Ivalo, The Aurora borealis

Scandinavia, Finland, Lapland, Ivalo, The Aurora borealis




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Witness the breathtaking beauty of the Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) as it dances across the night sky. From Kakslauttanen Igloo West Village in Saariselka to Grotta Island Lighthouse on Seltjarnarnes Peninsula, these mesmerizing lights illuminate nature's wonders. Picture yourself standing amidst towering trees, gazing up at the vibrant hues of green that paint the Norwegian landscape. Travel to Hadrian's Wall in Northumberland, England and be captivated by the ethereal glow of the Northern Lights over Sycamore Gap. In Reykjavik, Iceland, prepare to be spellbound as this celestial spectacle unfolds before your eyes. Venture further into Lapland and witness this magical phenomenon in Ivalo or marvel at its splendor from Sjursnes in Troms, North Norway. The Polar Regions beckon you with their enchanting display of the Aurora Borealis against a backdrop of majestic mountains like Lyngen Alps and coastal towns like Vik in Iceland. Let yourself be transported to another world as you immerse yourself in this awe-inspiring natural wonder that is truly a sight to behold. Experience Scandinavia's finest offerings - Finland's Lapland and Kakslauttanen - where dreams come true under the shimmering lights accompanied by a setting Moon.