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Credit: Lyndon Anderson   
(Prairie Journal)  
  
Explanation:
This aurora was a bit of a surprise.    
  
For starters, on this day in 2002, no intense   
auroral activity was  
expected at all.    
  
Possibly more surprising, however, the   
aurora appeared to show an usual structure of green   
rays   
from some locations.   
  
In  
this view, captured from   
North Dakota,   
USA, a picket fence of green rays stretches toward  
the horizon.    
  
Mirroring the green rays is a   
red band, somewhat rare in its own right.   
  
Lights from the cities of Bismarck and   
Mandan are visible near the horizon.    
  
  
   
  
 Note:  A German language mirror of APOD is   
now available.
  
  
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