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I have included two pics in related links. It's quite hard to describe, but a cyano-greeny is prominent. Magenta can be also. Look for yourself

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What color you smost seen during an aurora borealis?

green and magenta


What are the northern light also known as?

The Aurora Borealis


Why were the northern lights named aurora borealis?

''Aurora'' means Dawn and ''Borealis'' means North. So basically Aurora borealis means ''Dawn of north''.


What is aurora borealis commanly know as?

"The Northern Lights" is Aurora Borealis's commonly used name.


When was Aurora Borealis - album - created?

Aurora Borealis - album - was created on 2004-06-22.


Can you see aurora borealis from the Aleutian Islands?

When the Aurora Borealis happen, they can be seen from the Aleutian Islands.


What does borealis mean in Aurora Borealis?

northen lights


How is and aurora borealis different from and aurora australis?

Aurora Borealis occurs in northern parts of the world. Aurora Australis in southern parts of the world. Borealis is more known because there are more places and people to see them.


What is the usual color of aurora borealis?

The usual color of aurora borealis, also known as the Northern Lights, is green. This is caused by charged particles from the sun interacting with the Earth's atmosphere. However, depending on the altitude and the type of gas particles involved, aurora borealis can also appear as red, pink, purple, blue, or yellow.


How do you say Aurora Borealis in Spanish?

Aurora boreal, or even more technical, you can also say it as in Latin "Aurora borealis"[au̯.ˈɾo.ɾa.βo.ɾeˈa.lis]


When do Aurora borealis occurs?

The aurora borealis occur at times of heightened states of solar activity, this also applies to the aurora australius.


What causes aurora borealis northern lights?

Aurora Borealis is caused by particles hitting earth's atmosphere thermosphere and they are stopped, so they give of their energy in the "Northern Lights" or Aurora Borealis.