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(The Alouette 1 satellite on the left. On the right an image of the aurora borealis taken from the ISIS-II satellite. The circular ring is called the "auroral oval" and the horsecollar like feature inside the ring is called "polar cap aurora".)
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The Alouette 1 satellite on the left. On the right an image of the aurora borealis taken from the ISIS-II satellite. The circular ring is called the "auroral oval" and the horsecollar like feature inside the ring is called "polar cap aurora".

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