Aurora (disambiguation)

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An aurora is a natural light display in the sky on Earth seen predominantly in the high latitudes.

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Aurora may also refer to:

Common uses

Places

Brazil

Philippines

Romania

United States

Other places

Education

Structures

Arts and entertainment

Visual arts

Books

Periodicals

Film and television

Gaming

Music

Works

Bands and artists

Albums

Songs

Organizations

Science and technology

Astronomy

Biology

Computing

High performance computing

Transportation

Aerospace

Automobiles

Rail

Road

Watercraft

Sports

Other uses

See also

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