File:Earth's x-ray aurora borealis 2004 composite.jpg
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00:08, 25 November 2009 | 420 × 325 (104 KB) | Marshallsumter | {{Information |Description={{en|1=A team of scientists observed Earth’s north polar region ten times during a four-month period in 2004. As the bright arcs in this sample of images show, they discovered low-energy (0.1 - 10 kilo electron volts) X-rays |
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