An
aurora is a natural light
display in the sky , especially in the high latitude regions, caused by the
collision of solar wind and magnetospheric charged particles with the high
altitude atmosphere. Most auroras occur in a band known as the
auroral zone,
which is typically 3° to 6° wide in
latitude and observed at 10° to 20° from the geomagnetic poles at all local
times, but often most vividly around the spring and autumn equinoxes. The
charged particles and solar wind are directed into the atmosphere by the
Earth's magnetosphere. A geomagnetic storm expands the auroral zone to lower
latitudes.
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