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A new dawn for aurora

Patrick T. Newell ()
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Patrick T. Newell: Applied Physics Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University

Nature, 2003, vol. 424, issue 6950, 734-735

Abstract: A new type of aurora has been observed. Although similar in shape to conventional aurora, it lacks their intensity and dynamics, instead rotating quietly with the Earth.

Date: 2003
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