Aurora Borealis is the real name for the Northern Lights. It is a natural light display in the sky in high latitude regions.
aurora borealis Aurora Borealis (pronounced: a-roar-uh boar-ray-lee)
Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) and Aurora Australis (Southern Lights).
Aurora borealis is in the north.
Aurora australis is in the south.
Aurora Australis
SCINTILLATION
thunderstorm
I believe its Aurora Australis
Incandescent lamp.
A meteor
The twinkling of stars is caused by the light from them being distorted by the earth's atmosphere.
Very shiny
The light passes through our atmosphere; this atmosphere changes all the time. Small changes in density will change the index of refraction, and change the direction of the light; that's what we see as twinkling.
'Fromia monilis' is one type of sea star.
No. Stars appear to twinkle because their light gets distorted by Earth's atmosphere. The "fire" of a star is not true fie but plasma heated to extreme temperatures by nuclear fusion at a star's core.
groove shark did a fart under water
twinkling of stars is caused by refraction
scintillation
The twinkling of stars is caused by the light from them being distorted by the earth's atmosphere.
refraction
Very shiny
Stars are not twinkling really. It is because of the atmosphere of the earth due to which they appear twinkling. However if they are seen from above the atmosphere of earth then they appear stationary.
The scientific name for necklace sea stars is Astropecten polyacanthus.
It is a verb form from the verb twinkle. If it is a present particle, it can be used as an adjective. Example: The twinkling stars filled the night sky. If it is a gerund , it is used as a noun. Example: He disappeared in the twinkling of an eye.
Glittering and twinkling as if you were looking at a lot of stars.
The scientific name for the Falling stars flower is Dodecatheon meadia.
Assuming that other stars in the sky are twinkling at the time what appears to be a star (except it is not twinkling) is probably a planet.