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Titel: Polarlicht (Aurora borealis) im Sommer
Beitrag von: EDVM96 am 07.08.2011, 16:03 Uhr
In Alaska ist es manchmal auch im Sommer möglich, Polarlichter zu sehen:
Am gestrigen Samstag konnte man in Anchorage die Northern Lights bewundern.

(http://media.adn.com/smedia/2011/08/06/20/53/egUKr.Em.7.jpg)
Northern Lights am Nachthimmel von Anchorage (Foto: ADN)

Zitat
Aurora crowns northern Knik Arm
Forecasters last week predicted a big show of northern lights after a major solar event Tuesday. Unfortunately clouds obscured most of the show until around 2 a.m. Saturday when they cleared to reveal a spectacular sight. The image, looking north from the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail, is actually six stitched together. The lights of Anchorage are at lower right.
Quelle: Anchorage Daily News (http://www.adn.com/)