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Date: 2002-09-24 14:28:10
Physics
Space
Plasma physics
Light sources
Aurora
Electrical phenomena
Magnetosphere
Space weather
Planetary science
Space plasmas
Astronomy

THE NORTHERN LIGHTS A Grade 7-8 guide to understanding the Aurora Borealis through math, geometry and reading activities. IMAGE

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