Monday, April 27, 2015

Near the poles.................daylight and nighttime are different than at a latitude that wash dc is at for instance....................in Alaska............as elsewhere near the n. pole............say Norway for example............at times there is 20 hrs of daylight and 4 hrs of night time............at other times........there is 20 hours of darkness...........and 4 hrs of light............so a persons eyes.......like the northern Europeans...........the Swedish........Danish........Germans...........for instance are blue.......whereas.........the So. Europeans...............like the Italians tend to be more brown.........the Aborigines i think have blue eyes..........b/c Australia is close to Antarctica...........the So. Pole.......



The Southern lights and the northern lights.........the reasons i think for the blue eyes of the Aborigines is the same reason the northern Europeans eyes are blue..........they live near a pole..........



    1. The Aurora Borealis was slightly visible right after sunset and very active G4 storm at 9:00 -11:00pm EST, Batteries ran out, and there was a break, with recharged batteries I saw the aurora was active again from 12:00 to 1:00 am EST March 18, 2015.
    2. The Aurora Page

      www.geo.mtu.edu/weather/aurora/
      Michigan Technological University
  1. Aurora - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aurora
     
     
    Wikipedia
    The aurora can be seen best at this time, which is called magnetic midnight. In northern latitudes, the effect is known as the aurora borealis (or the northern lights), named after the Roman goddess of dawn, Aurora, and the Greek name for the north wind, Boreas, by Galileo in 1619.

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  2. How does the aurora borealis (the Northern Lights) work ...

    science.howstuffworks.com/nature/climate-weather/.../question471.htm
     
    The aurora borealis (the Northern Lights) and the aurora australis (the Southern Lights) have always fascinated mankind, and people even travel thousands of ...
  3. Aurora Forecast | Geophysical Institute

    www.gi.alaska.edu/AuroraForecast
     
     
    University of Alaska system
    Forecast: Auroral activity will be active. Weather permitting, active 

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