When the
sun blasts charged material in
our direction, some falls into
our atmosphere creating the
aurora borealis―marvelous
works of art as well as wonders
of science. Here, splashes
of auroral color and cirrus
clouds fill the sky over the
moonlit mountains south of Fairbanks,
Alaska on the night of March 23,
2002. It was a truly
spectacular night with display
after display from dusk to dawn. |