- Aurora Alarm, The
- Mailing list that uses data from a detector site in eastern Washington to alert users in real time when the aurora appears in the sky. - Aurora Australis Photos
- Collection of photos of the phenomenon observed at various places in Australia. - Auroral Activity Extrapolated from NOAA POES
- Plots showing the current extent and position of the auroral oval at each pole, extrapolated from measurements taken during the most recent polar pass of the NOAA POES satellite. - Auroral Particles and Imagery Group - Johns Hopkins University
- Dedicated to research areas of quantitatively understanding space physics processes and to uncover some new mysteries. - Auroral Sounds
- Explores the controversial crackling, rustling, and swishing sounds that are sometimes observed or reported in connection with aurora. - Auroras! Mysterious Lights in the Sky
- An animated introduction to the nature of the Northern and Southern Lights. - Auroras: Paintings in the Sky
- Shows what auroras look like from space and on Earth, explains how they are created, and shows you where they can be found. - Auroras: Your Guide to the Northern and Southern Lights
- The Exploratorium provides news, NASA images, forecasts, photographs, and background on the aurora borealis and aurora australis. - Austrialian Space Weather Agency: Aurora
- Offers and explanation of auroral sounds as well as pictures of aurorae. - British Astronomical Association (BAA) Aurora Section
- Offering information, advice, and references on many aspects of the aurora. - Institute for Space Research - University of Calgary (Canada)
- Conducts ground-based and space-born measurements of the aurora and upper atmosphere. - NASA THEMIS
- Learn about NASA's two year THEMIS mission that will allow the first comprehensive look at the onset of substorms and how they trigger auroral eruptions. - Photographing the Aurora
- Explains the necessary photographing equipment and how to go about capturing the aurora on film. - STD Aurora Monitor
- Software for monitoring auroral activity and space weather that allows user to stay informed about conditions via their computer, cell phone, or pager. - Ultraviolet Imager (UVI)
- A camera in Earth orbit which conducts observations of the polar aurora in the far ultraviolet wavelengths and helps quantify the overall effects of solar energy input to the Earth's polar regions.
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