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auroral

[aw-rawr-uhl, aw-rohr-, uh-rawr-, uh-rohr-] / ɔˈrɔr əl, ɔˈroʊr-, əˈrɔr-, əˈroʊr- /




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The team observed Saturn's northern auroral region continuously for an entire Saturnian day.

From Science Daily • May 29, 2026

By analyzing its glow, the team created the most detailed maps ever produced of temperatures and charged particle densities within Saturn's auroral region.

From Science Daily • May 29, 2026

The aurora is always present around the North and South Poles - this is known as the auroral ring.

From BBC • Mar. 26, 2025

Skies as far south as Cornwall were lit up by the auroral display.

From BBC • Aug. 13, 2024

McAuliffe had peered beneath the animal's neck, and, as the auroral lights shot for an instant into brilliancy, his eyes fell, for a breath only, upon that face, that figure.

From Menotah A Tale of the Riel Rebellion by Henham, Ernest G.




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