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What is it? . . . . . . A bird, a plane, a part from a car or perhaps a rare pre-Columbian artifact? . . . Use your imagination, combined with all your knowledge and experience, plus any clues in the picture, to figure out what it is! |
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Week of September 4, 2007: |
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Once you make your guess about what the image shows--or if you give up--scroll down to the bottom of this page, or click below, for the full picture.
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DON'T GO ANY FURTHER UNLESS YOU WANT TO SEE WHAT IT IS! |
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The aurorae borealis or Nothern Lights are the glow of superheated ions from the sun streaming into the earth's atmosphere. The magnetically charged particles are attracted to the planet's magnetic poles. In the southern hemisphere, the effect is called the aurora australis. |
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This image is the property of the owners of the following website: http://www.geo.mtu.edu/weather/aurora/images/ aurora/jan.curtis/images/janc_011.jpg |
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