auroraəˈrɔr ə, əˈroʊr ə; əˈrɔr i, əˈroʊr i
aurora (n)
- plural
- aurorae / auroras
English Definitions:
dawn, dawning, morning, aurora, first light, daybreak, break of day, break of the day, dayspring, sunrise, sunup, cockcrow (noun)
the first light of day
"we got up before dawn"; "they talked until morning"
aurora (noun)
an atmospheric phenomenon consisting of bands of light caused by charged solar particles following the earth's magnetic lines of force
Aurora (noun)
(Roman mythology) goddess of the dawn; counterpart of Greek Eos
aurora (Noun)
An atmospheric phenomenon created by charged particles from the sun striking the upper atmosphere, creating coloured lights in the sky. It is usually named australis or borealis based on whether it is in the southern or northern hemispheres respectively.
Aurora (ProperNoun)
Roman goddess of the dawn.
Aurora (ProperNoun)
Roman goddess of the dawn; equivalent of the Greek Eos. Sister of Luna and Sol.
Aurora (ProperNoun)
A female given name from Latin, in regular use since the 19th century.
Aurora (ProperNoun)
94 Aurora, a main belt asteroid.
Aurora (ProperNoun)
the Russian cruiser Aurora, a cruiser of Soviet Navy.
Aurora (ProperNoun)
the dawn
Aurora (ProperNoun)
A town in Ontario, Canada; named for the goddess.
Aurora (ProperNoun)
A town in Western Cape, South Africa; named for the goddess.
Aurora (ProperNoun)
A town in Suriname.
Aurora (ProperNoun)
A province of the Philippines; named for First Lady Aurora Quezon.
Aurora (ProperNoun)
A suburb of Melbourne, Australia.
Aurora (ProperNoun)
A historical district of Turin, Italy.
Aurora (ProperNoun)
A locale in Brazil. A municipality of Ceará. A municipality of Santa Catarina.
Aurora (ProperNoun)
A locale in the Philippines. A town in Isabela. A town in Zamboanga del Sur; named for Aurora Quezon.
Aurora (ProperNoun)
A locale in the United States. A city in Colorado; named for the goddess. A city in Illinois, and suburb of Chicago; named for the goddess. A city in Ohio. A town in Erie County, New York. A city in Missouri; named for the goddess. A city, the county seat of Hamilton County, Nebraska; named for the city in Illinois. A city in Indiana; named for the goddess. A city in Minnesota. A city in Texas. A town in Florence County, Wisconsin. A town in Waushara County, Wisconsin. A city in Utah; named for the aurora borealis seen in the area. A city in Oregon; named for the daughter of the founder, Prussian-American mystic William Keil. A village in Cayuga County, New York. A town in South Dakota; named for the city in Illinois. A town in North Carolina. A town in Taylor County, Wisconsin. A census-designated place in West Virginia. A city in Iowa; named for the village of East Aurora, New York. A town in Maine; named for the goddess. A city in Kansas; named for the city in Illinois. A neighborhood of New Orleans, Louisiana. An unincorporated community in Arkansas. An unincorporated community in California. An unincorporated community in Kentucky. A ghost town in Nevada; named for the goddess. A ghost town in Kenosha County, Wisconsin. An unincorporated community in Washington County, Wisconsin.
Aurora (ProperNoun)
Maewo
Aurora (ProperNoun)
Makatea
Aurora
The City of Aurora is a Home Rule Municipality in the U.S. state of Colorado, spanning Arapahoe and Adams counties, with the extreme southeastern portion of the city extending into Douglas County. Aurora is one of the principal cities of the Denver-Aurora-Broomfield, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area. The city's population was 325,078 in the 2010 Census, which makes it the third most populous city in the state of Colorado and the 56th most populous city in the United States. Denver and Aurora are the principal cities of the Denver Metropolitan Area, which in 2007 had an estimated population of 2,464,866. However, Denver and Aurora combined make up less than half of the Metro Denver Area's population and Aurora has approximately half the population of Denver. The estimated population of Metropolitan Denver was 2,998,878 in 2007.
Aurora
An aurora (plural: auroras or aurorae), also commonly known as the polar lights, is a natural light display in Earth's sky, predominantly seen in high-latitude regions (around the Arctic and Antarctic). Auroras display dynamic patterns of brilliant lights that appear as curtains, rays, spirals, or dynamic flickers covering the entire sky.Auroras are the result of disturbances in the magnetosphere caused by the solar wind. Major disturbances result from enhancements in the speed of the solar wind from coronal holes and coronal mass ejections. These disturbances alter the trajectories of charged particles in the magnetospheric plasma. These particles, mainly electrons and protons, precipitate into the upper atmosphere (thermosphere/exosphere). The resulting ionization and excitation of atmospheric constituents emit light of varying colour and complexity. The form of the aurora, occurring within bands around both polar regions, is also dependent on the amount of acceleration imparted to the precipitating particles. Most of the planets in the Solar System, some natural satellites, brown dwarfs, and even comets also host auroras.
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