These are called auroras, or the northern/southern lights, depending on which pole you are at. The northern lights are also known as the Aurora Borealis, while the southern lights are known as the Aurora Australis. It is the interaction of charged particles directed by the Earth's magnetic field.
These are called auroras, or the northern/southern lights, depending on which pole you are at. The northern lights are also known as the Aurora Borealis, while the southern lights are known as the Aurora Australis. It is the interaction of charged particles directed by the Earth's magnetic field.
Apart from UFOs, often called foo fighters.
The question might mean something else, but some little lights that move across the sky are shooting stars! They're so pretty and seldom, you feel special when you see them.
Aircraft have red and GREEN wingtip lights, not red and blue. (And you cannot see both the red and green lights together, unless it is heading straight toward you.) Aircraft also have white strobe lights on the belly. Is it moving against the background of the stars? High in the sky, or down low near the horizon? How fast was it blinking?
it looks like stars are moviing in the sky because the earth is moving.
Lights in general cause an ugly orange glow across the sky that was out stars and galaxies
Auroras appears in the night sky by atoms and molecules. Auroras is lights in the sky.
If the lights are moving, it is most likely they are planes. If the lights are not moving, it is most likely they are stars.
it is because they set lights of in the sky
-- stars -- meteors -- airplanes.
The question might mean something else, but some little lights that move across the sky are shooting stars! They're so pretty and seldom, you feel special when you see them.
Because when this occurs the Northern Hemisphere's sky (top part of the earth) displays a very colourful attraction (lights)
The moving bright lights may be aircraft, satellites, or meteors. The bright points that are not stars or planets may also be galaxies, asteroids, comets, or the moons of planets.
Aircraft have red and GREEN wingtip lights, not red and blue. (And you cannot see both the red and green lights together, unless it is heading straight toward you.) Aircraft also have white strobe lights on the belly. Is it moving against the background of the stars? High in the sky, or down low near the horizon? How fast was it blinking?
it looks like stars are moviing in the sky because the earth is moving.
In "Where the Red Fern Grows," the mysterious artist that paints the sky at night is referred to as "The Creator." This character symbolizes the beauty and wonder of nature and is depicted as the ultimate artist responsible for the stunning display of stars in the night sky.
Supernatural is not on sky at the moment but there is speculation that it will be moving to sky in the near future
the sun.
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