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auroral

[aw-rawr-uhl, aw-rohr-, uh-rawr-, uh-rohr-] / ɔˈrɔr əl, ɔˈroʊr-, əˈrɔr-, əˈroʊr- /




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However, the models only worked if the source of the atmospheric heating was located exactly where the strongest auroral particles enter Saturn's atmosphere.

From Science Daily • May 29, 2026

The team observed Saturn's northern auroral region continuously for an entire Saturnian day.

From Science Daily • May 29, 2026

Called the Carrington Event, it triggered intense auroral light shows and knocked out telegraph lines across the globe.

From BBC • Nov. 26, 2024

The event, the biggest in 20 years, produced bright auroral lights in skies across the world.

From BBC • May 22, 2024

The natives of some parts, with subtle hearing-power, speak of the “whizzing” sound which is often heard during auroral displays.

From Meteorology or Weather Explained by M'Pherson, J. G.




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