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Imager for Magnetopause-to-Aurora Global Exploration (IMAGE) Facts in Brief. Launch Date: 2 March 2000 at 22:02:15 UTC. Launch
Vehicle: Delta Launch...
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Index of Alaska Science Forum Articles about the Aurora Borealis
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In 1621, a French scientist, Pierre Gassendi, saw the lights in the north and named them after the Roman goddess of
dawn, Aurora. He added the word
'borealis' for the Roman god of
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The Aurora Page Photographs by Jan Curtis In these nine pages are many incredible
images, selected from the works of Jan Curtis. Photographs were taken in and around the Fairbanks, AK
area. The images are placed four to six on a page for easy...
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Stunning photos and QuickTime movies of the northern lights, RealAudio interviews with NASA scientists and
more.
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Search System Help Navigating Aurora -------------------- Welcome to
CWRU! Admissions Academics University Departments Computing Resources University Libraries Research Student Life Alumni Relations News of CWRU Newsstand Cleveland & Vicinity CWRU
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News Archive Gallery Background Contact Search Photo Caption: An image of Earth's Northern Auroral Oval in the ultraviolet spectrum taken by Polar's Visible Imaging System on March 25, 1996 and then superposed on an image of Earth's surface
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