His Dark Materials
His Dark Materials
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[[File:Cittàgazze aurora.png|thumb|220px|[[Cittàgazze]] seen through the Aurora]]
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[[File:Aurora.png|thumb|220px|The Aurora above a mountain]]
 
The '''Aurora '''was a phenomenon caused by storms of charged particles and solar rays interacting with the atmosphere.<ref name="NL2">{{Ref|book|1|2}}</ref> [[Marisa Coulter]] spent 3 months observing the Aurora on one of her expeditions to the [[North]].<ref name="NL4">{{ref|book|1|4}}</ref> The charged particles in the Aurora make the matter in one world thin, allowing one to see through it to other [[Multiverse|worlds]].<ref>{{ref|book|1|11}}</ref>
   
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The Aurora was also mentioned when [[Lord Asriel]] was speaking to the scholars about [[Dust]].
The '''Aurora '''was a phenomenon caused by storms of charged particles and solar rays interacting with the atmosphere.<ref name="NL2">{{Ref|book|1|2}}</ref> [[Marisa Coulter]] spent 3 months observing the Aurora on one of her expeditions to the North.<ref name="NL4">{{ref|book|1|4}}</ref>
 
   
== Appearances ==
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==Appearances==
* [[Northern Lights|''Northern Lights'']]
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*''[[Northern Lights]]''
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*''[[The Golden Compass (film)]]''
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*''[[His Dark Materials (TV series)]]'', Series 1
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*''[[The Subtle Knife]]'' {{Mention}}
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*''[[La Belle Sauvage]]'' {{Mention}}
   
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==References==
== Notes and references ==
 
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[[it:Aurora boreale]]
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[[Category:Experimental theology]]

Revision as of 21:35, 4 November 2019

Cittàgazze aurora

Cittàgazze seen through the Aurora

Aurora

The Aurora above a mountain

The Aurora was a phenomenon caused by storms of charged particles and solar rays interacting with the atmosphere.[1] Marisa Coulter spent 3 months observing the Aurora on one of her expeditions to the North.[2] The charged particles in the Aurora make the matter in one world thin, allowing one to see through it to other worlds.[3]

The Aurora was also mentioned when Lord Asriel was speaking to the scholars about Dust.

Appearances

References

  1. Northern Lights, Chapter 2
  2. Northern Lights, Chapter 4
  3. Northern Lights, Chapter 11