Goddess of dawn in Roman mythology.
Natural light display that occurs in the sky, primarily at high latitudes (near the Arctic and Antarctic)
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Examples for "aurora borealis "
Examples for "aurora borealis "
1 Also known as the aurora borealis , the Northern Lights are notoriously coy.
2 That night there was a most beautiful display of the aurora borealis .
3 But nothing equals a first-class field night of the mysterious aurora borealis .
4 The very elements seemed to be one aurora borealis with continued lightning.
5 They danced and twisted like the aurora borealis on a winter night.
1 The ' aurora australis ' is sometimes seen, but is not distinguished by superior brilliancy.
2 We made many excellent observations of the aurora australis in all parts of the heavens.
3 The aurora australis was seen for the first time on the evening of March 28.
4 In the night the aurora australis was visible, but very faint, and no ways remarkable.
5 The nightly displays of aurora australis were not very brilliant as the moon was nearing the full.
1 The northern lights waved overhead in a restless ocean of rose-tinted fire.
2 But witches say the sky is thin there, behind the northern lights .
3 The northern lights were hidden, and not even a star was visible.
4 Then came night and the stars - bright northern lights - bright moon - shadows on the tent-dreams.
5 We'll start down the beach until the northern lights begin to show.
1 The whistling northern and southern lights have never existed.
2 From celestial navigation to the night sky down under, the southern lights to the Milky Way.
3 We had a smart frost during the night, which was curiously illuminated with the southern lights .
4 A reasonably large flare-up at the end of March caused the southern lights to flare up throughout southern Australia.
5 There is reason to believe that the southern lights had never been seen by any navigator before this voyage of Cook's.-E.
1 Splendid aurora in the night; a bright band of light from S.S.W.
2 Thicker pulsed the lances of the aurora ; changed to vast billowing curtains.
3 The mercury is 5 degrees below zero, and the aurora is glorious.
4 Also known as the aurora borealis, the Northern Lights are notoriously coy.
5 Straight before her gleamed and flashed and ebbed and palpitated the aurora .
6 For a time the blazing banners of the aurora kept him awake.
7 He considered this principle only as the aurora of a brighter day.
8 That night there was a most beautiful display of the aurora borealis.
9 The next aurora to be described was of a totally different kind.
10 But nothing equals a first-class field night of the mysterious aurora borealis.
11 The very elements seemed to be one aurora borealis with continued lightning.
12 The aurora danced overhead, bathing the three of us in its glow.
13 They danced and twisted like the aurora borealis on a winter night.
14 Already has not its aurora brightened the tops of my snow-covered mountains?
15 Strobes, wigwags, flashbacks, all filling the night sky like the aurora borealis.
16 Was this not the expected dawn, a new aurora rising on art?
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