The moon has no atmosphere, so it has no auroras. Auroras need oxygen and nitrogen atoms to emit light when they are ionized when struck by solar wind particles.
The Auroras is collision that occurs during the Northern lights when active sun particles hit the earth's atmosphere. Auroras can be seen every year in the north and south pole hemisphere in an array of colors including pink, light green, yellow and blue.
Auroras appears in the night sky by atoms and molecules. Auroras is lights in the sky.
Dust Particles
the Auroras form in the earths poles which is south pole and north pole.
Auroras looks like the poles of light curtains. It does not look like light branches of light or planets of light.
from light bending and flaming
The auroras look like poles of light curtains in the night sky and not like the light branches of light or the planets of light.
The moon has no atmosphere, so it has no auroras. Auroras need oxygen and nitrogen atoms to emit light when they are ionized when struck by solar wind particles.
Auroras
No, the Aurora is a result of space weather.
Not quite but they would affect the auroras. The physical, light-emitting reaction is that between charged particles from the Sun and the field.
The Auroras is collision that occurs during the Northern lights when active sun particles hit the earth's atmosphere. Auroras can be seen every year in the north and south pole hemisphere in an array of colors including pink, light green, yellow and blue.
Auroras occur in the mesospere.
The gases of the upper atmosphere light up with the added energy. The display is called the aurora.
Auroras appears in the night sky by atoms and molecules. Auroras is lights in the sky.
it creates light