No. Auroras are caused by streams of charged particles from the Sun, fired at the Earth by a coronal mass ejection; a massive solar flare. The charged particles interact with the Earth's magnetic field in the upper atmosphere and cause a glow. God's Own Neon Signs in the sky, you might think of it.
Auroras are typically seen only at fairly high latitudes in the winter (because at high latitudes in the summer, the sky is too bright for auroras to be visible). However, a really big CME can cause auroras down to mid-latitudes, and in one extreme case, lit up the skies of Miami, Florida!
No, the Aurora is a result of space weather.
Which can cause auroras and disrupt satellite transmission?
Not quite but they would affect the auroras. The physical, light-emitting reaction is that between charged particles from the Sun and the field.
Magnetic storms unleashed by solar flares can cause auroras, but all solar flares don't cause auroras.
Auroras looks like the poles of light curtains. It does not look like light branches of light or planets of light.
Light is what causes light pollution. Neon by itself won't do a thing unless used in a lit neon sign.
Auroras near Earth's poles are caused by solar wind particles interacting with the Earth's magnetic field. When these charged particles from the sun collide with atoms and molecules in the Earth's atmosphere, they create light emissions, producing the colorful auroras. The Earth's magnetic field funnels these particles towards the poles, resulting in the concentration of auroras in these regions.
from light bending and flaming
The auroras look like poles of light curtains in the night sky and not like the light branches of light or the planets of light.
Auroras are radio frequency emanations from the violent solar flares that occur on the SUN. Visibly these auroras can be seen visually as wavering shows of light in the far north sky. These flares can also cause momentary much higher levels of radio frequency noise which can and does cause interference to Radio & TV communication systems frequencies used here on Earth.
Auroras are radio frequency emanations from the violent solar flares that occur on the SUN. Visibly these auroras can be seen visually as wavering shows of light in the far north sky. These flares can also cause momentary much higher levels of radio frequency noise which can and does cause interference to Radio & TV communication systems frequencies used here on Earth.
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