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  1. The name Aurora Borealis was coined by Galileo in the 17th century. He named the phenomenon after Aurora, the Roman goddess of dawn and Boreas, the Greek god of the north wind. 10 things you might not know about the Northern Lights.

    topicaltens.blogspot.com/2026/

    #NorthernLights #AuroraBorealis #Aurora

  2. The name Aurora Borealis was coined by Galileo in the 17th century. He named the phenomenon after Aurora, the Roman goddess of dawn and Boreas, the Greek god of the north wind. 10 things you might not know about the Northern Lights.

    topicaltens.blogspot.com/2026/

    #NorthernLights #AuroraBorealis #Aurora

  3. The name Aurora Borealis was coined by Galileo in the 17th century. He named the phenomenon after Aurora, the Roman goddess of dawn and Boreas, the Greek god of the north wind. 10 things you might not know about the Northern Lights.

    topicaltens.blogspot.com/2026/

    #NorthernLights #AuroraBorealis #Aurora

  4. The name Aurora Borealis was coined by Galileo in the 17th century. He named the phenomenon after Aurora, the Roman goddess of dawn and Boreas, the Greek god of the north wind. 10 things you might not know about the Northern Lights.

    topicaltens.blogspot.com/2026/

    #NorthernLights #AuroraBorealis #Aurora

  5. The name Aurora Borealis was coined by Galileo in the 17th century. He named the phenomenon after Aurora, the Roman goddess of dawn and Boreas, the Greek god of the north wind. 10 things you might not know about the Northern Lights.

    topicaltens.blogspot.com/2026/

    #NorthernLights #AuroraBorealis #Aurora

  6. fact about Tromsø Northern Lights. Tromsø is considered one of the best places on Earth to view the Northern Lights, thanks to its high latitude and low light pollution. #AuroraBorealis #NightSkyMagic #glbnom Image Credit:@akp3rfc1 on instagram

  7. :boost: New series of Aurora Borealis 🤔 🌌✨🟢

    tenor.com/view/aurorable-gif-9

    Boosts welcome — thanks for your ⏲️ ! 🙌 👁️

    🗳️ :boost: :boostplease:

  8. 2 years ago I saw and got pictures of #AuroraBorealis during the May 10, 2024 solar storm. The second viewing location was Memaloose State Park, between Hood River and The Dalles, at an overlook above the Columbia River (Oregon/Washington border). Note the reflection of #aurora in the river. #astronomy #SpaceWeather #PNW

  9. 2 years ago I saw and got pictures of #AuroraBorealis during the May 10, 2024 solar storm. The second viewing location was Memaloose State Park, between Hood River and The Dalles, at an overlook above the Columbia River (Oregon/Washington border). Note the reflection of #aurora in the river. #astronomy #SpaceWeather #PNW

  10. 2 years ago I saw and got pictures of #AuroraBorealis during the May 10, 2024 solar storm. The second viewing location was Memaloose State Park, between Hood River and The Dalles, at an overlook above the Columbia River (Oregon/Washington border). Note the reflection of #aurora in the river. #astronomy #SpaceWeather #PNW

  11. 2 years ago I saw and got pictures of #AuroraBorealis during the May 10, 2024 solar storm. The second viewing location was Memaloose State Park, between Hood River and The Dalles, at an overlook above the Columbia River (Oregon/Washington border). Note the reflection of #aurora in the river. #astronomy #SpaceWeather #PNW

  12. 2 years ago I saw and got pictures of #AuroraBorealis during the May 10, 2024 solar storm. The second viewing location was Memaloose State Park, between Hood River and The Dalles, at an overlook above the Columbia River (Oregon/Washington border). Note the reflection of #aurora in the river. #astronomy #SpaceWeather #PNW

  13. 2 years ago I saw and got pictures of #AuroraBorealis during the May 10, 2024 solar storm. It was the 2nd time I had seen #aurora, and so far the best. I drove east from Portland and could see aurora while I was driving. I stopped for pictures at Multnomah Falls (Oregon's most popular waterfall) and farther east at Memaloose State Park (between Hood River and The Dalles). First, from Multnomah Falls, note the falls were south and still had aurora in the background. #astronomy #SpaceWeather #PNW

  14. 2 years ago I saw and got pictures of #AuroraBorealis during the May 10, 2024 solar storm. It was the 2nd time I had seen #aurora, and so far the best. I drove east from Portland and could see aurora while I was driving. I stopped for pictures at Multnomah Falls (Oregon's most popular waterfall) and farther east at Memaloose State Park (between Hood River and The Dalles). First, from Multnomah Falls, note the falls were south and still had aurora in the background. #astronomy #SpaceWeather #PNW

  15. 2 years ago I saw and got pictures of #AuroraBorealis during the May 10, 2024 solar storm. It was the 2nd time I had seen #aurora, and so far the best. I drove east from Portland and could see aurora while I was driving. I stopped for pictures at Multnomah Falls (Oregon's most popular waterfall) and farther east at Memaloose State Park (between Hood River and The Dalles). First, from Multnomah Falls, note the falls were south and still had aurora in the background. #astronomy #SpaceWeather #PNW

  16. 2 years ago I saw and got pictures of #AuroraBorealis during the May 10, 2024 solar storm. It was the 2nd time I had seen #aurora, and so far the best. I drove east from Portland and could see aurora while I was driving. I stopped for pictures at Multnomah Falls (Oregon's most popular waterfall) and farther east at Memaloose State Park (between Hood River and The Dalles). First, from Multnomah Falls, note the falls were south and still had aurora in the background. #astronomy #SpaceWeather #PNW

  17. 2 years ago I saw and got pictures of #AuroraBorealis during the May 10, 2024 solar storm. It was the 2nd time I had seen #aurora, and so far the best. I drove east from Portland and could see aurora while I was driving. I stopped for pictures at Multnomah Falls (Oregon's most popular waterfall) and farther east at Memaloose State Park (between Hood River and The Dalles). First, from Multnomah Falls, note the falls were south and still had aurora in the background. #astronomy #SpaceWeather #PNW

  18. Under Green

    The aurora is singing tonight, its voice a stellar whisper, its song a celestial serenade.

    The lights dance over the silent mountains, a beauty that keeps the dark at bay. The stage is a starlit sky, its audience the silent snow, and me, and now you.

    Teigarhorn is one bright point below the dazzling streamers above. Early November, Búlandstindur mountain in Berufjörður, eastern Iceland.

    #SilentSunday #StillerSonntag #Stunday #NorthernLights #AuroraBorealis #Iceland #Photography

  19. Under Green

    The aurora is singing tonight, its voice a stellar whisper, its song a celestial serenade.

    The lights dance over the silent mountains, a beauty that keeps the dark at bay. The stage is a starlit sky, its audience the silent snow, and me, and now you.

    Teigarhorn is one bright point below the dazzling streamers above. Early November, Búlandstindur mountain in Berufjörður, eastern Iceland.

    #SilentSunday #StillerSonntag #Stunday #NorthernLights #AuroraBorealis #Iceland #Photography

  20. Under Green

    The aurora is singing tonight, its voice a stellar whisper, its song a celestial serenade.

    The lights dance over the silent mountains, a beauty that keeps the dark at bay. The stage is a starlit sky, its audience the silent snow, and me, and now you.

    Teigarhorn is one bright point below the dazzling streamers above. Early November, Búlandstindur mountain in Berufjörður, eastern Iceland.

    #SilentSunday #StillerSonntag #Stunday #NorthernLights #AuroraBorealis #Iceland #Photography

  21. Under Green

    The aurora is singing tonight, its voice a stellar whisper, its song a celestial serenade.

    The lights dance over the silent mountains, a beauty that keeps the dark at bay. The stage is a starlit sky, its audience the silent snow, and me, and now you.

    Teigarhorn is one bright point below the dazzling streamers above. Early November, Búlandstindur mountain in Berufjörður, eastern Iceland.

    #SilentSunday #StillerSonntag #Stunday #NorthernLights #AuroraBorealis #Iceland #Photography

  22. Under Green

    The aurora is singing tonight, its voice a stellar whisper, its song a celestial serenade.

    The lights dance over the silent mountains, a beauty that keeps the dark at bay. The stage is a starlit sky, its audience the silent snow, and me, and now you.

    Teigarhorn is one bright point below the dazzling streamers above. Early November, Búlandstindur mountain in Berufjörður, eastern Iceland.

    #SilentSunday #StillerSonntag #Stunday #NorthernLights #AuroraBorealis #Iceland #Photography

  23. Here’s Where Aurora Could Be Visible in Northern U.S.

    Topline The northern lights could be visible from some states along the U.S.-Canadian border, according to a forecast…
    #NewsBeep #News #Space #AuroraBorealis #northernlights #Science #UK #UnitedKingdom
    newsbeep.com/uk/572595/

  24. Out and About – Night Sky

    Here are a few images of the night sky that I have collected as of late 2024. Included are some Aurora shots, two different comets, a lunar eclipse, the Milky Way and some light pillars.

    Northern Lights in September 2004, seen by the Monolith at Vigelandsparken in Oslo Some purples and greens behind a group of girls in the park A bit of the Milky Way in October of 2024, seen over cabins high above Voss in Norway
    (we can’t see the galactic core here at this time of year) Looking the other way, I think I caught Pleiades near the top of the sky and Jupiter is the bright light On 15 October 2024, we went out to find Comen Tsuchinshan-ATLAS from our neighborhood in Oslo
    (Clear skies and a fairly bright comet made it easy enough to find with help of a sky map on my phone — and my better half could see it by eye via binoculars) On 31 October 2025, we went to a nearby beach, Hvervenbukta, to attempt to find the Comet A6-Lemmon
    (Cloudy skies and a much fainter comet made it much more difficult to “see”– can you find it?) On 7 September 2025, the lunar eclipse was just starting to end by the time the moon finally appeared over the hilly horizon of our neighborhood in Oslo Just a normal moon, but with a bit of earthshine along with that waxing crescent An almost full moon, caught in some tree branches On a cold night back in January, the ice crystals in the atmosphere reflected lights from the ground into light pillars
    (I thought at first it was some sort of bizarre albino Aurora…silly me!) #AuroraBorealis #LightPillars #LunarEclipse #MilkyWay #Moon #NightSky #NorthernLights #Norway #Oslo #Photoblog #Photography
  25. Out and About – Night Sky

    Here are a few images of the night sky that I have collected as of late 2024. Included are some Aurora shots, two different comets, a lunar eclipse, the Milky Way and some light pillars.

    Northern Lights in September 2004, seen by the Monolith at Vigelandsparken in Oslo Some purples and greens behind a group of girls in the park A bit of the Milky Way in October of 2024, seen over cabins high above Voss in Norway
    (we can’t see the galactic core here at this time of year) Looking the other way, I think I caught Pleiades near the top of the sky and Jupiter is the bright light On 15 October 2024, we went out to find Comen Tsuchinshan-ATLAS from our neighborhood in Oslo
    (Clear skies and a fairly bright comet made it easy enough to find with help of a sky map on my phone — and my better half could see it by eye via binoculars) On 31 October 2025, we went to a nearby beach, Hvervenbukta, to attempt to find the Comet A6-Lemmon
    (Cloudy skies and a much fainter comet made it much more difficult to “see”– can you find it?) On 7 September 2025, the lunar eclipse was just starting to end by the time the moon finally appeared over the hilly horizon of our neighborhood in Oslo Just a normal moon, but with a bit of earthshine along with that waxing crescent An almost full moon, caught in some tree branches On a cold night back in January, the ice crystals in the atmosphere reflected lights from the ground into light pillars
    (I thought at first it was some sort of bizarre albino Aurora…silly me!) #AuroraBorealis #LightPillars #LunarEclipse #MilkyWay #Moon #NightSky #NorthernLights #Norway #Oslo #Photoblog #Photography
  26. Out and About – Night Sky

    Here are a few images of the night sky that I have collected as of late 2024. Included are some Aurora shots, two different comets, a lunar eclipse, the Milky Way and some light pillars.

    Northern Lights in September 2004, seen by the Monolith at Vigelandsparken in Oslo Some purples and greens behind a group of girls in the park A bit of the Milky Way in October of 2024, seen over cabins high above Voss in Norway
    (we can’t see the galactic core here at this time of year) Looking the other way, I think I caught Pleiades near the top of the sky and Jupiter is the bright light On 15 October 2024, we went out to find Comen Tsuchinshan-ATLAS from our neighborhood in Oslo
    (Clear skies and a fairly bright comet made it easy enough to find with help of a sky map on my phone — and my better half could see it by eye via binoculars) On 31 October 2025, we went to a nearby beach, Hvervenbukta, to attempt to find the Comet A6-Lemmon
    (Cloudy skies and a much fainter comet made it much more difficult to “see”– can you find it?) On 7 September 2025, the lunar eclipse was just starting to end by the time the moon finally appeared over the hilly horizon of our neighborhood in Oslo Just a normal moon, but with a bit of earthshine along with that waxing crescent An almost full moon, caught in some tree branches On a cold night back in January, the ice crystals in the atmosphere reflected lights from the ground into light pillars
    (I thought at first it was some sort of bizarre albino Aurora…silly me!) #AuroraBorealis #LightPillars #LunarEclipse #MilkyWay #Moon #NightSky #NorthernLights #Norway #Oslo #Photoblog #Photography
  27. Out and About – Night Sky

    Here are a few images of the night sky that I have collected as of late 2024. Included are some Aurora shots, two different comets, a lunar eclipse, the Milky Way and some light pillars.

    Northern Lights in September 2004, seen by the Monolith at Vigelandsparken in Oslo Some purples and greens behind a group of girls in the park A bit of the Milky Way in October of 2024, seen over cabins high above Voss in Norway
    (we can’t see the galactic core here at this time of year) Looking the other way, I think I caught Pleiades near the top of the sky and Jupiter is the bright light On 15 October 2024, we went out to find Comen Tsuchinshan-ATLAS from our neighborhood in Oslo
    (Clear skies and a fairly bright comet made it easy enough to find with help of a sky map on my phone — and my better half could see it by eye via binoculars) On 31 October 2025, we went to a nearby beach, Hvervenbukta, to attempt to find the Comet A6-Lemmon
    (Cloudy skies and a much fainter comet made it much more difficult to “see”– can you find it?) On 7 September 2025, the lunar eclipse was just starting to end by the time the moon finally appeared over the hilly horizon of our neighborhood in Oslo Just a normal moon, but with a bit of earthshine along with that waxing crescent An almost full moon, caught in some tree branches On a cold night back in January, the ice crystals in the atmosphere reflected lights from the ground into light pillars
    (I thought at first it was some sort of bizarre albino Aurora…silly me!) #AuroraBorealis #LightPillars #LunarEclipse #MilkyWay #Moon #NightSky #NorthernLights #Norway #Oslo #Photoblog #Photography
  28. Out and About – Night Sky

    Here are a few images of the night sky that I have collected as of late 2024. Included are some Aurora shots, two different comets, a lunar eclipse, the Milky Way and some light pillars.

    Northern Lights in September 2004, seen by the Monolith at Vigelandsparken in Oslo Some purples and greens behind a group of girls in the park A bit of the Milky Way in October of 2024, seen over cabins high above Voss in Norway
    (we can’t see the galactic core here at this time of year) Looking the other way, I think I caught Pleiades near the top of the sky and Jupiter is the bright light On 15 October 2024, we went out to find Comen Tsuchinshan-ATLAS from our neighborhood in Oslo
    (Clear skies and a fairly bright comet made it easy enough to find with help of a sky map on my phone — and my better half could see it by eye via binoculars) On 31 October 2025, we went to a nearby beach, Hvervenbukta, to attempt to find the Comet A6-Lemmon
    (Cloudy skies and a much fainter comet made it much more difficult to “see”– can you find it?) On 7 September 2025, the lunar eclipse was just starting to end by the time the moon finally appeared over the hilly horizon of our neighborhood in Oslo Just a normal moon, but with a bit of earthshine along with that waxing crescent An almost full moon, caught in some tree branches On a cold night back in January, the ice crystals in the atmosphere reflected lights from the ground into light pillars
    (I thought at first it was some sort of bizarre albino Aurora…silly me!) #AuroraBorealis #LightPillars #LunarEclipse #MilkyWay #Moon #NightSky #NorthernLights #Norway #Oslo #Photoblog #Photography