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These changes generate currents of charged particles, which then flow along lines of magnetic force into the Polar Regions.
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The aurora borealis (northern lights) form when charged particles emitted from the sun during a solar flare penetrate the earth's magnetic shield and collide with atoms and molecules in our atmosphere. These collisions result in countless little bursts of light, called photons, which make up the aurora.
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The northern lights are the result of this solar wind plunging into Earth’s atmosphere. It takes just 40 hours for the particles to reach Earth from the sun and create an aurora borealis. Auroras Around the Solar System Auroras aren’t limited just to Earth.
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