The AuroraMax project is an outreach and education initiative carried out by the combined effort of The Canadian Space Agency, Astronomy North, University of Calgary and The city of Yellowknife in Yellowknife Northwest Territories. The AuroraMax provides a place to explore and discover the wonder and science behind phenomena such as sunspots, Earth's magnetic field, space weather and the magnificent Northern lights of Canada. Auroras are natural exhibition of lights in the sky that can be seen by the naked eyes. Auroras happen when protons and electrons or charged particles and gases in the Earth's atmosphere crash into each other, creating tiny flares of light that decorate the sky with colorful light. Billions of these tiny flares occur in sequence causing the lights to seem like they ar
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| - Aurora Max estas pedagogia projekto kiu montras nordajn brilojn de Yellowknife (NOT) (Kanado). Ĉi tiu projekto ebligas ke amatoraj astronomoj atentu nordajn brilojn ĝis la suna maksimumo, en 2013. Aurora Max estas disponebla nur en la franca kaj en la angla. Amatoraj astronomoj povas vidi la nordajn brilojn en retejo kaj en vera tempo, kiu vanas el la observatorio Aurora Max. Por tiu ĉi tiu projekto kunlaboras la Universitato de Kalgario, la Kanada Kosma Agentejo, la societo Astronomy North kaj la urbo de Yellowknife. (eo)
- The AuroraMax project is an outreach and education initiative carried out by the combined effort of The Canadian Space Agency, Astronomy North, University of Calgary and The city of Yellowknife in Yellowknife Northwest Territories. The AuroraMax provides a place to explore and discover the wonder and science behind phenomena such as sunspots, Earth's magnetic field, space weather and the magnificent Northern lights of Canada. Auroras are natural exhibition of lights in the sky that can be seen by the naked eyes. Auroras happen when protons and electrons or charged particles and gases in the Earth's atmosphere crash into each other, creating tiny flares of light that decorate the sky with colorful light. Billions of these tiny flares occur in sequence causing the lights to seem like they ar (en)
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| - The AuroraMax project is an outreach and education initiative carried out by the combined effort of The Canadian Space Agency, Astronomy North, University of Calgary and The city of Yellowknife in Yellowknife Northwest Territories. The AuroraMax provides a place to explore and discover the wonder and science behind phenomena such as sunspots, Earth's magnetic field, space weather and the magnificent Northern lights of Canada. Auroras are natural exhibition of lights in the sky that can be seen by the naked eyes. Auroras happen when protons and electrons or charged particles and gases in the Earth's atmosphere crash into each other, creating tiny flares of light that decorate the sky with colorful light. Billions of these tiny flares occur in sequence causing the lights to seem like they are dancing or moving. The lights in the Northern hemisphere are called Aurora Borealis or simply The Northern Lights while the lights in the Southern hemisphere are called Aurora Australis or simply The Southern Lights. (en)
- Aurora Max estas pedagogia projekto kiu montras nordajn brilojn de Yellowknife (NOT) (Kanado). Ĉi tiu projekto ebligas ke amatoraj astronomoj atentu nordajn brilojn ĝis la suna maksimumo, en 2013. Aurora Max estas disponebla nur en la franca kaj en la angla. Amatoraj astronomoj povas vidi la nordajn brilojn en retejo kaj en vera tempo, kiu vanas el la observatorio Aurora Max. Por tiu ĉi tiu projekto kunlaboras la Universitato de Kalgario, la Kanada Kosma Agentejo, la societo Astronomy North kaj la urbo de Yellowknife. (eo)
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