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The Northern Lights are created when the wind from the Sun hits the Earth’s magnetic field

Updated on May 18, 2024December 26, 2022
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The sun’s solar wind is made of charged particles that interact with the Earth’s magnetic field. Eventually, particles collide with atoms and molecules in Earth’s atmosphere and create an interaction that provides the atoms with extra energy which is released as a burst of light.

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