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aurora$5946$ - traducción al holandés

GODDESS OF DAWN IN ROMAN MYTHOLOGY
Aurora (goddess); Aurōra; Aurora (deity)
  • Aurōra and Cephalus]]'', 1733, by [[François Boucher]]
  • ''Aurōra Taking Leave of [[Tithonus]]''<br/>1704, by [[Francesco Solimena]]
  • Aurōra Heralding the Arrival of the Morning Sun, c. 1765, by [[François Boucher]]

aurora      
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aurora polaris         
  • Aurora Borealis]]''
  • The Aboriginal Australians associated auroras (which are mainly low on the horizon and predominantly red) with fire.
  • An animation]] created using the same satellite data is also available.
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  • Different forms
  • Construction of a [[keogram]] from one night's recording by an all-sky camera, 6/7 September 2021. Keograms are commonly used to visualize changes in aurorae over time.
  • [[Moon]] and aurora
  • A movie]] shows images from 81 hours of observations of Saturn's aurora.
  • IMAGE]], superimposed over a digital image of Earth
  • Aurora pictured as wreath of rays in the coat of arms of [[Utsjoki]]
NATURAL LIGHT DISPLAY THAT OCCURS IN THE SKY, PRIMARILY AT HIGH LATITUDES (NEAR THE ARCTIC AND ANTARCTIC ON EARTH) OR EVEN ON OTHER PLANET
Aurora borealis; Aurora australis; Aurora Borealis; Auroral light; Polar Aurora; Dance of the spirits; Aurora Australis; Aurora Borelis; Aurorae; Aurora boreal; Polar light; Polar aurora; Aurora polaris; Aurora (phenomenon); Auroras; Auroral; Auroral display; Auroral displays; Arora borealis; Aurora austrealis; Aurora borelis; Aurora Lights; Merry Dancers; Auroræ; Aurora (astronomy); Southern lights; Polar lights; Polar Light; Polar Lights; Northern light; Proton aurora; Aurora Polaris; Southern light
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aurora australis         
  • Aurora Borealis]]''
  • The Aboriginal Australians associated auroras (which are mainly low on the horizon and predominantly red) with fire.
  • An animation]] created using the same satellite data is also available.
  • access-date=12 September 2022}}</ref>
  • Different forms
  • Construction of a [[keogram]] from one night's recording by an all-sky camera, 6/7 September 2021. Keograms are commonly used to visualize changes in aurorae over time.
  • [[Moon]] and aurora
  • A movie]] shows images from 81 hours of observations of Saturn's aurora.
  • IMAGE]], superimposed over a digital image of Earth
  • Aurora pictured as wreath of rays in the coat of arms of [[Utsjoki]]
NATURAL LIGHT DISPLAY THAT OCCURS IN THE SKY, PRIMARILY AT HIGH LATITUDES (NEAR THE ARCTIC AND ANTARCTIC ON EARTH) OR EVEN ON OTHER PLANET
Aurora borealis; Aurora australis; Aurora Borealis; Auroral light; Polar Aurora; Dance of the spirits; Aurora Australis; Aurora Borelis; Aurorae; Aurora boreal; Polar light; Polar aurora; Aurora polaris; Aurora (phenomenon); Auroras; Auroral; Auroral display; Auroral displays; Arora borealis; Aurora austrealis; Aurora borelis; Aurora Lights; Merry Dancers; Auroræ; Aurora (astronomy); Southern lights; Polar lights; Polar Light; Polar Lights; Northern light; Proton aurora; Aurora Polaris; Southern light
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Definición

Aurora
["The Aurora Or-Parallel Prolog System", E. Lusk et al, Proc 3rd Intl Conf on Fifth Generation Comp Systems, pp. 819-830, ICOT, A-W 1988].

Wikipedia

Aurora (mythology)

Aurōra (Latin: [au̯ˈroːra]) is the Latin word for dawn, and the goddess of dawn in Roman mythology and Latin poetry. Like Greek Eos and Rigvedic Ushas, Aurōra continues the name of an earlier Indo-European dawn goddess, Hausos.