The Auroral Oval in the Northern Hemisphere



This image shows the auroral oval over the northern hemisphere.
Click on image for full size version (55K GIF)
Image courtesy of L. Frank

From the ground the aurora can usually seen at night on Earth at the latitudes shown in this image. Those latitudes span Fairbanks, Alaska, Oslo, Norway, and the Northwest Territories.

What is a Magnetosphere?

More about the aurora in the Space Weather section



The Auroral Oval in the Northern Hemisphere



This image shows the auroral oval over the northern hemisphere.
Click on image for full size version (55K GIF)
Image courtesy of L. Frank

From the ground the aurora can usually seen at night on Earth at the latitudes shown in this image. Those latitudes span Fairbanks, Alaska, Oslo, Norway, and the Northwest Territories.

What is a Magnetosphere?

More about the aurora in the Space Weather section



The Auroral Oval in the Northern Hemisphere



This image shows the auroral oval over the northern hemisphere.
Click on image for full size version (55K GIF)
Image courtesy of L. Frank

From the ground the aurora can usually seen at night on Earth at the latitudes shown in this image. Those latitudes span Fairbanks, Alaska, Oslo, Norway, and the Northwest Territories.

What is a Magnetosphere?

More about the aurora in the Space Weather section




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