![]() ![]() ![]() Those collisions excite the atmospheric particles, which then release light as they “relax” back to their unexcited state. Nowadays, we understand aurorae are caused by charged particles from Earth’s magnetosphere and the solar wind colliding with other particles in Earth’s upper atmosphere. Today, we call these lights the aurora: the aurora borealis in the northern hemisphere, and the aurora australis in the southern hemisphere. ![]() Over millennia, humans have observed and been inspired by beautiful displays of light bands dancing across dark night skies. ![]()
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