from light bending and flaming
yes it occurs in the ionosphere
water and gas
water and gas
The Ionosphere!
No, auroras are the result of Solar wind interacting with the Ionosphere. Solar flares can intensify an aurora however.
Ionosphere of Near northern hemisphere polar regions
No, the lowest they come is about 60 miles (100 km) up in the ionosphere.
Auroras are caused by charged solar particles colliding with atoms of oxygen and nitrogen in the ionosphere, which is the highest level of the atmosphere.
In the ionosphere, which starts at about 85 kilometers above ground and extends onward.
Auroras, satellites and the International Space Station. FinaSophia- Well the internet doesnt say lots but im sure there are ISS and auroras
The dancing lights of the ionosphere are known as auroras. In the Northern Hemisphere they are called the Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights. In the Southern Hemisphere they are known as the Aurora Australialis or Southern Lights.
Bernt Maehlum has written: 'The sporadic E auroral zone' -- subject(s): Auroras, Sporadic E (Ionosphere) 'Small scale structure and drift in the sporadic E layer as observed in the auroral zone' -- subject(s): Auroras, Sporadic E (Ionosphere), Ionospheric radio wave propagation