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  2. Nebra sky disc - Wikipedia

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    The Nebra sky disc, c. 1800–1600 BC. The Nebra sky disc (German: Himmelsscheibe von Nebra, pronounced [ˈhɪml̩sˌʃaɪbə fɔn ˈneːbra]) is a bronze disc of around 30 cm (12 in) diameter and a weight of 2.2 kg (4.9 lb), having a blue-green patina and inlaid with gold symbols.

  3. January 1938 geomagnetic storm - Wikipedia

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    On January 25–26, 1938, the sky was lit up with an aurora borealis light storm, seen all across the world. The storm was identical to other storm-induced, low-latitude aurora borealis. The great aurora that was witnessed across Europe, the Americas, and Oceania had not been seen/documented in Europe since 1709, and in the Americas since 1888.

  4. Aurora - Wikipedia

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    An aurora [a] (pl. aurorae or auroras), [b] also commonly known as the northern lights (aurora borealis) or southern lights (aurora australis), [c] 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 ...

  5. Disco ball - Wikipedia

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    A disco ball (also known as a mirror ball or glitter ball) is a roughly spherical object that reflects light directed at it in many directions, producing a complex display. Its surface consists of hundreds or thousands of facets , nearly all of approximately the same shape and size, and each has a mirrored surface.

  6. Northern Lights - Wikipedia

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    1.2 Television and radio. 1.3 Literature. 1.4 Music. 1.4.1 Albums. ... Northern lights most commonly refers to the aurora borealis, a natural light display in Earth's ...

  7. Beyoncé's disco-ball cowboy hat blew up the internet — and ...

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    Sales for Etsy creator Abby Misbin have skyrocketed since Beyoncé appeared in one of her disco-ball cowboy hats for the "Renaissance" tour poster. Beyoncé's disco-ball cowboy hat blew up the ...

  8. Terrella - Wikipedia

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    Kristian Birkeland was a Norwegian physicist who, around 1895, tried to explain why the lights of the polar aurora appeared only in regions centered at the magnetic poles. He simulated the effect by directing cathode rays (later identified as electrons ) at a terrella in a vacuum tank, and found they indeed produced a glow in regions around the ...

  9. Astronomical rings - Wikipedia

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    A sunring or farmer's ring is a latitude-specific simplification of astronomical rings. On one-piece sunrings, the time and month scale is marked on the inside of the ring; a sunbeam passing through a hole in the ring lights a point on this scale.