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Kvaløya, Tromsø / NORWAY - MARCH THE 1TH 2020: The aurora borealis (other name is northern lights) appears in the mountains west of Tromso stock photo

Kvaløya, Tromsø / NORWAY - MARCH THE 1TH 2020: The aurora borealis (other name is northern lights) appears in the mountains west of Tromso Kvaløya, an island west of the town Tromsø in the arctic region of Norway north of artic circle

northern lights (known as polar lights, aurora or southern lights) are natural light displays in the sky and could be seen best at the night sky in high northern regions, e.g. Norway, Finland. If a strong solar wind is hitting the magnetosphere it could cause emit light of varying colors and forms that is seen as northern lights.. Arctic Stock Photo
Kvaløya, an island west of the town Tromsø in the arctic region of Norway north of artic circle northern lights (known as polar lights, aurora or southern lights) are natural light displays in the sky and could be seen best at the night sky in high northern regions, e.g. Norway, Finland. If a strong solar wind is hitting the magnetosphere it could cause emit light of varying colors and forms that is seen as northern lights..

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Kvaløya, an island west of the town Tromsø in the arctic region of Norway north of artic circle northern lights (known as polar lights, aurora or southern lights) are natural light displays in the sky and could be seen best at the night sky in high northern regions, e.g. Norway, Finland. If a strong solar wind is hitting the magnetosphere it could cause emit light of varying colors and forms that is seen as northern lights..

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