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There is a little girl who misses her deceased mother very much, and cries sadly every night, and one day she dreams of her grandmother who has been dead for a long time, and the little girl asks her grandmother how she can see her mother, and her grandmother tells her that after death, she goes to heaven, in fact, she is still the same as when she was in the world, she likes to gather together to play football in the winter night, and when the ball is kicked around, it becomes the changing and swaying aurora in the night sky, at this time you just need to whistle, the aurora will get closer and closer, and you can see the mother who is playing with the ball, But don't get too close, as you'll be injured by a soccer ball made by a frozen walrus head. The little girl then asked, if the aurora kept coming close, how could it be told to go back? My grandmother said that as long as you rub your fingernails against each other to make a sound, the aurora will recede.
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The Northern Lights can be seen in the Arctic Circle on clear nights throughout the year, and in winter the night sky is often seen. The origin of this natural wonder is still undecided, but it has attracted countless people to look up at the sky for thousands of years. The Northern Lights are vast and mysterious, making people sigh and feel that life is small and the universe is infinite.
Some Sámi and Siberians believe that the Northern Lights come from the trauma of the deceased, but the colourful sky is not a sign of pain, but rather a stain of blood left by the ghosts injured while playing ball games or riding horses in later lives. The Inuit believe that "the aurora is the torch of the spirits to guide the souls of the dead to heaven".
The aborigines regarded "the aurora as a deity, believing that the fast-moving aurora would make the sound of the gods walking in the air, which would take away people's souls and leave them with bad luck."
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In Norse mythology, it is the chariot traces of the goddess who received the heroic spirit of a warrior who died in battle. Aurora, the goddess of the Northern Lights in Norse mythology, brings hope and light. In Chinese mythology, the aurora is believed to be the candle dragon, the god of Zhongshan in the north.
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The Northern Lights are produced by powerful electromagnetic waves during geomagnetic storms, a phenomenon known as Alvin waves, that cause particles to produce the Northern Lights we see.
You can see the Northern Lights from September to March, and you can usually see them late at night.
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It is because the charged particles in the air react with the Earth's magnetic field and operate with the atmosphere that causes the Northern Lights to appear. Every year around the summer solstice, the Northern Lights can be seen.
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