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Aurora in Alberta Canada 13 Aug 2000 at about 0200 MDT - Energy and particles from the Sun impacts Earth's Magnetosphere and generates lovely Aurora and Natural-Radio Signals - the radio sounds of "Space Weather." (link to AUDIO FILES FIRST PAGE)

Photo of gorgeous aurora over northern Manitoba, Canada resembling a tornado in appearance - taken during Manitoba Solar-Minimum VLF Expedition - 25 August 1996. Central Manitoba, Canada is the truly best place, in late summer when it is still warm, to see gorgeous aurora, and much closer to travel to than distant Alaska. If you wish to witness this incredible spectacle for yourself (it is life-changing), you do NOT have to wait until COLD WINTER to go northward to see aurora if you head for central Manitoba or Saskatchewan in late August or early Sept.

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