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As far as humans are concerned, yes. The aurora borealis will be around longer than we will.

Of course, in the LONG run, the Sun will expand into a red giant and probably incinerate the Earth; certainly, all our atmosphere will be blown into space. With no atmosphere, no auroras. However, this probably won't happen for another 4 billion years or so.

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