"Corona Borealis" is a constellation in the stars.
-- Every point in the sky rotates above both the eastern and western hemispheres every day.
-- Since Corona Borealis occupies the range of stellar declination between
+25° and +40°, it's always directly over places in the northern hemisphere,
and visible from all northern latitudes and roughly 70% of the southern ones.
In the constellation Corona Borealis the brightest star is α CrB or Alphecca (Gemma)
The Aurora Borealis is in the northen hemisphere at the north pole. However the Aurora Australis is in the southern hemisphere at the south pole. That is the only difference in them; they are both formed in the same way. They are both polar lights. One is the Aurora Borealis, the northern lights and the Aurora Australis, the southern lights. They are on the different poles on the earth, other than that, they are the same. Borealis is near the North Pole. Australis is near the South pole. The Aurora Borealis is at the north magnetic pole: the Aurora Australis is at the south magnetic pole. That's the only difference. They are both really the same thing but are visible from different places in the world. The aurora borealis can be seen in Northern England and in Scotland sometime, normally in summer and spring. The aurora austalis can be seen from places like Australia and New Zealand. Another difference is that the aurora borealis are brighter that the aurora austalis
In the spring it is located in the southern hemisphere In the fall it is located in the morthern hemisphere
The southern hemisphere
Really? It is located in the Eastern Hemisphere!
Not to be confused with the aurora borealis, the Corona Borealis is a small constellation in the northern hemisphere between Bootes and Hercules.
Corona Borealis - album - was created on -20-07-05.
the best month to see the corona borealis is during July.
In the constellation Corona Borealis the brightest star is α CrB or Alphecca (Gemma)
The cast of Corona Borealis - 1989 includes: Apostolos Ellinas as Narrator Vasilis Karvounis
May 16
Northern Crown
they are 7 stars
Yes but just barely
northern hemisphere
It is best seen in july.
Magnetic storms occur on Earth when electrically charged particles from the corona and solar flares are added to the solar wind produced by the corona. When this happens, Earth's atmosphere radiates beautiful light called the aurora borealis or northern lights. This same light is called the aurora australis in the southern hemisphere.