Aurora borealis意思
"Aurora borealis" is a Latin term that means "northern dawn" or "northern lights." It refers to the natural light display in the sky, particularly in the polar regions, caused by the interaction of solar wind with the Earth's magnetic field. The aurora borealis is predominantly seen in the Northern Hemisphere, particularly in high-latitude regions around the Arctic Circle. It is named after Aurora, the Roman goddess of dawn, and Boreas, the Greek name for the north wind.