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Northern Lights & Camera Capsule
Huwebes, Nobyembre 26, 2015
Hello, my name is Niño Daryl Datulayta. I may be a stranger to you but spare me some time to tell you a little bit of me. I am in 9th Grade and so far so good with God's grace. You may be asking about my hobbies do you? Well, my hobbies are not the same as others who hang out with friend, drinking bear , party tilll night , smoke but call me uncool but i am just in our house playing computer games, watching Tv and doing errands for my mom. Got no words to say so yeah just check out my blog.
Welcome My Friends! :)
Tired all day, because your life is so predictable? Watching tv, browsing the net , playing computer games, chitchat with friends then you asked yourself. Were all that i've seen , i've read, and hear were true? Well one thing is for sure that this blog is purely facts and ain't fallacy.
Top Of Our Menu
All About Science: Northern Lights and It's Wonders
Before we unravel what is northern lights and deepen our understanding. I have hear a video a sneak peak..
All About Science: Camera Capsule and It's Wonders
The post about the latter is for the significant endeavor in imparting what i had research about Camera Capsules. well some of us are intrigued and curious to know what is this. Well read for yourself.
Northern Stars and It's Wonders
Blues and greens,
an ocean in the sky.
Purples and pinks
flutter O'so high.
This is the beautiful Aurora,
that shines in the sky only on a few lucky nights.
She dances and swirls,
beckoning the stars to join in.
Like the Milky way spilled across the night.
These cosmic lights illuminate the Northern atmosphere.
The great Aurora Borealis doesn't come out to play often.
I count myself lucky to have glanced at its beauty.
So every year I go out into the night,
stare up at the stars in the heavens above,
and pray to our creator that I might have a glimpse,
of the great lights once more.
(I know that their are also the Southern lights-the Aurora Pacifica, but I've only seen the norther lights.....which are normally blue and green with hints of other colours.....depending on where you are)
an ocean in the sky.
Purples and pinks
flutter O'so high.
This is the beautiful Aurora,
that shines in the sky only on a few lucky nights.
She dances and swirls,
beckoning the stars to join in.
Like the Milky way spilled across the night.
These cosmic lights illuminate the Northern atmosphere.
The great Aurora Borealis doesn't come out to play often.
I count myself lucky to have glanced at its beauty.
So every year I go out into the night,
stare up at the stars in the heavens above,
and pray to our creator that I might have a glimpse,
of the great lights once more.
(I know that their are also the Southern lights-the Aurora Pacifica, but I've only seen the norther lights.....which are normally blue and green with hints of other colours.....depending on where you are)
A poem made by Angelic Warrior
What can you picture in your mind upon reading the poem? Well me, i imagine this one
http://jinqiaojs.com/purple-northern-lights-hd-wallpaper-high-resolution-sxr
Do we have the same? Hmmmmm.
This is what we call Northern Lights. But what is Northern Lights? So now help me discover one of earth's wonders: Northern Lights
First let us define terms.
WHAT ARE NORTHERN LIGHTS?
- Northern lights is a common name for the Aurora Borealis (Polar Aurorae) in the Northern Hemisphere (www.northernlightscentre.ca/northernlights.html)
- The bright dancing lights of the aurora are actually collisions between electrically charged particles from the sun that enter the earth's atmosphere. The lights are seen above the magnetic poles of the northern and southern hemispheres. They are known as 'Aurora borealis' in the north and 'Aurora australis' in the south..
Auroral displays appear in many colours although pale green and pink are the most common. Shades of red, yellow, green, blue, and violet have been reported. The lights appear in many forms from patches or scattered clouds of light to streamers, arcs, rippling curtains or shooting rays that light up the sky with an eerie glow.
(http://www.northernlightscentre.ca/northernlights.html)
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