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Aurora Boreal

Música: Carmina Burana. Abertura: Ó Fortuna. Composta por: Carl Orff , em 1936 Executada pela: Orquestra Sinfônica de Boston. Aurora Boreal. By Ney Deluiz. Click mouse to go forward. The Auroras Boreal and Austral.

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Aurora Boreal

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  1. Música: Carmina Burana Abertura: Ó Fortuna Composta por: Carl Orff, em 1936 Executada pela: Orquestra Sinfônica de Boston Aurora Boreal By Ney Deluiz Click mouse to go forward

  2. The Auroras Boreal and Austral The Auroras are magnetic storms that occur in the Polar Regions. In the region of the North Pole is known as Aurora Boreal, And the Aurora roman Goddess of Dawn and Boreas , North wind in Greek. In the Region of The South Pole it is called Aurora Austral, which is from Australis meaning “South” in Latin. The Auroris Boreal and Austral occure when the Earth is hit by electrostic particles emitted by the Sun as a result of their reactions termonucleares. These particles, or Solar Wind, are deflected by the Earth’s magnetic field, the Magnetosfera. The Solar wind flows around the magnetosphere in a similar fashion as the water passes through a stone in a river. It is also pressing the magnetosphere distorting it’s magnetic field rather like symmetrical lines such as a magnet stretches and lengthens, generating incredible designs in the movement we see in the sky. Aurora Austral occurring on the South Pole

  3. The lyrics of this song was one of medieval manuscripts with poems and songs of the century profane XIII findings in a Benedictine monastery in Bavaria. All are in Latin, Carmina Burana = Songs of Bavaria ... To restart the music, click the mouse. Or click twice to exit.

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