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The aurora borealis isn't able to be seen every day because conditions dealing with sunspots, magnetic storms, and solar winds must all come together so the phenomena can be seen. The phenomena is caused by solar winds striking atomic oxygen particles or nitrogen particles during magnetic storms.

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