Auroras paint the sky around the poles when the sun is particularly active, flinging highly charged particles at Earth's atmosphere — but to scientists' surprise, displays at the north and the south don't precisely match.
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Senin, 28 Januari 2019
Why Are the Northern and Southern Lights Different?
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