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Selected Bibliography on the
Aurora Borealis Part II.

Anonymous. 1988. "Estimate of Electromagnetic Quantities in Space from Ground Magnetic Records." Science, 241, p. 328.

Anonymous. 1986. "Giotto Tracks Aurora Borealis Through the Home Countries." New Scientist, 109(1497), p. 21.

Anonymous. 1989. "Lights of Wonder." Alaska, 55(Oct. 89), pp. 38-46.

Anonymous. 1989. "Low Glow." Life, 12(6), p. 7.

Anonymous. 1989. "March's Spectacular Aurora." Astronomy, 17(7), pp. 92-93.

Anonymous. 1989. "Nature's Incredible Night Show (Aurora Borealis)." Reader's Digest, 135(Dec. 1989), pp. 86-92.

Anonymous. 1987. "A New Light on Auroras." Sky and Telescope, 74(4), pp. 344-345

Anonymous. 1989. "Researchers Bottle the Aurora Borealis." Earth Science, 42, p. 5.

Anonymous. 1987. "Solar Waves Cause Aurora." Astronomy, 15(10), pp. 89-90.

Anonymous. 1990. "Spectacular Aurorae Visible." Astronomy, 18(3), pp. 81-84.

Anonymous. 1990. "Star Turn." Life, 13(Jul. 1990), pp. 42-46.

Anonymous. 1987. "Those Mysterious Lights in the Sky." National Geographic World, 148, pp. 18-23.

Anonymous. 1985. "What Turns On the Aurora." Science '85, 6(4), pp. 11-14.

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