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The Northern Lights Explained | Do you want to know more about northern lights in Norway?
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- Опубликовано: 5 дек 2017
- To experience the unbelievable colours that moves across the Arctic sky is on many bucket lists, and few places offer more ways to witness the aurora borealis than Norway. But what's the story behind the Northern Lights? Norway one of the best location in the world to see northern lights
During large solar explosions and flares, huge quantities of particles are thrown out of the sun and into deep space. When the particles meet the Earth’s magnetic shield, they are led towards a circle around the magnetic North Pole, where they interact with the upper layers of the atmosphere. The energy which is then released is the northern lights. All this happens approximately 100 kilometres above our heads.
More about the Northern Lights at goo.gl/Yjjkb2
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I have a desire to witness this spectacular phenomenon at least once in my lifetime.
Me too!
Yes.. me too
Me too
instablaster.
I am watching them right now !
I’m so excited to visit Norway, just booked my holiday to the arctic circle 😁. I’m looking forward to seeing the Northern lights.
Did you finally see?
Hows it? Hong long do you spend there to see it?
Enjoy your trip ... happy journey..
Were you lucky enough to witness it?
My God how amazing you are to have made all these things. Creation sure is beautiful.
I love learning about this stuff. Fascinating to no end! Thanks for posting!
Thanks a lot for watching our videos......soon we will publish more content about auroras...:-)
I had to do an an aurora project for my science class. This video helped so much. Thank you!
Moved to Calgary few months ago. Last night this was visible in the city. Looking forward to viewing this from my balcony tonight. Thank you for this video. I am so excited for this
Starts at 1:09.Clear and easy to understand. I liked it.👍🏻
Glad it helped!
THIS VEDIO IS SO MUCH BEAUTIFUL AND ALSO WE CAN UNDERSTAND THAT HOW IT'S FROM
What a simple explanation! Thank you!!
Amazing!
It really helped me so much to make a ppt in class.
this is so great to hear! pssst, we are launching our new Northern lights App soon . stay tuned!
Best explanation possible with great taking 🙌🔥
thank you!
This is so surreal 🥺❤️
You should come in wintertime.......and try to see one northern light in your life ......it is amazing.
@@VisitNorway I will save up for this trip and visit for sure ❤️
@@VisitNorway I can’t wait for the trip of a lifetime. 🥳🤩🦋🌈✨
I had to do a science project about what r northern lights and i lit made my project thanks to u lol
wow! happy to hear that:)
So we'll explained Thank youuuu for this🧡🙃👍
what a miracle
Amazing
Just wowww❤
Bucket list
I loved it ❤️❤️❤️
Thanks Man
Wow
Is it bad? That it reaches earth? Or what does it do besides make the sky a different color?
we are lucky to have the atmosphere that protects us. but a very strong solar storm (and the Northern Lights that follow) can turn off power on Earth. luckily that doesn't happen often:)
Just been there few days ago. Very dissapointed. I'm not dreaming of it to see anymore.
Why?
The bgm is so scary 😢
So the gas from the solar storm enters the Earth from the poles?
Sorry guys, I am confused. I am really asking to further understand this.
the particles are first bounced - as the Earth is protected by the atmosphere, but then, they are attracted back to the poles (where4 the atmosphere is. thinner. when the particles are mixed with different gazes in our atmosphere - different colours appear. different - cause there are different gazes at different heights.) like the highest is blue and red - the reaction between the charged particles and nitrogen then green - the most common is created with the help of oxygen.
Where else can we see aurora ? Norway and....
Finland, parts of Alaska...look at the globe and u can see it in countries near North Pole but the most significant and famous ones are seen incredibly close to the North Pole ( like some parts of Norway and Alaska)
There are several places in the world. But we invite everybody to see them in Norway:)
What is the primary cause of auroral displays?
in short: Auroras= the Sun sending us e-mails:) meaning a lot of energy coming from the Solar storms mixed with the Earths atmosphere. you can read more here: www.visitnorway.com/things-to-do/nature-attractions/northern-lights/facts-about-the-northern-lights/
I wish i lived in space
What percentage is estimated of the solar storm particles make it through the Earth's atmosphere to the Earth? Is there any measurable damage by them?
RalphOnEarth to be honest, we do not know, we are not expert in solar storm as atmosphere event...sorry about that.
🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭 cute cartoon
This does not work when the earth is FLAT!
well, the lights will still be there, as they depend on the Sun, not the geometrical shape of our globe.)
Too bad it's not flat
Geoid not flat
@@VisitNorway Don't they depend on the magnetosphere too? How does a flat earth have poles? Just a flat bar magnet spinning thru space? If the earth is flat how do we have day somewhere and night somewhere else?
Yall know Sweden has it too right lol XD