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  • Its interesting to note the aurora's seem to form over the darker, more exposed and denser basaltic deposits, which are more conductive, geomagnetically and gravitationally speaking…?

    Ozone on Mars: Two Windows Better Than One | Universe Today 2010

  • Any way to predict where the CME will be causing aurora's?

    Solar Activity is Picking Up | Universe Today 2009

  • Sandy the aurora's rising behind us, the pier lights our carnival life forever

    4th Of July, Asbury Park (Sandy) 1973

  • My attention was first called in 1847 to the probability of the aurora's producing an effect upon the wires; but, although having an excellent opportunity to observe such an effect, I was not fortunate enough to do so until the winter of 1850, and then, owing to the feeble displays of the aurora, only to a limited extent.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 26, December, 1859 Various

  • Love the snow puppy by violet. and aurora's water spray dog … but that freaky eye dog by Maryelise is just weird to me.

    The Pioneer Woman - Full RSS Feed Ree 2010

  • "One was the tender pink of the pearl; one of the aurora's green; a third a deathly white; the fourth the blue in mother-of-pearl; a shimmering column of pale amber; a beam of amethyst; a shaft of molten silver.

    The Moon Pool 1919

  • "One was the tender pink of the pearl; one of the aurora's green; a third a deathly white; the fourth the blue in mother-of-pearl; a shimmering column of pale amber; a beam of amethyst; a shaft of molten silver.

    The Moon Pool Abraham Merritt 1913

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