Low Latitude Aurora: Index of Solar Activity

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Solar Activity, Magnetosphere, Astronomical Observations, Solar Activity, Magnetospheric Configuration And Dynamics, Neutrino, Muon, Pion, And Other Elementary Particles, Cosmic Rays

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Observations of aurora borealis at low latitudes are rare, and are clearly associated with high solar activity. In this paper, we analyze some details of the solar activity during the years 1769-1792. Moreover, we describe in detail three low latitude auroras. The first event was reported by ash-Shalati and observed in North Africa (1770 AD). The second and third events were reported by l'Abbé Mann and observed in Europe (1770 and 1777 AD).

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