Aurora
Aurora is a city in Ecuador with a population of about 0.
An aurora is a natural light display in Earth's upper atmosphere caused by charged particles from the Sun colliding with atoms in the atmosphere. These collisions excite oxygen and nitrogen, which then emit light of different colors such as green, red, and purple. When observed in high-latitude regions they are called polar lights and aurora polaris. In the Arctic they are called the northern lights or aurora borealis; in the Antarctic, the term southern lights or aurora australis is used. Auroras display dynamic patterns of radiant light that appear as curtains, rays, spirals or dynamic flickers covering the entire sky.
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About Aurora
| Country | Ecuador |
| Continent | South America |
| Explore | 10 |
| Population | 0 |
| Local currency | USD |
| Coordinates | -2.0552, -79.8769 |
| Time zone | America/Guayaquil |
🧭 Facts & curiosities
| Settlement type | Small town |
| Distance to the capital | 253 km · Quito |
| Population (Ecuador) | #128 most populated in Ecuador |
| Where on Earth | 2°3′19″S · 79°52′37″W |
| Hemisphere | S · W |
| Distance to the equator | 229 km |
| Distance to the South Pole | 9,790 km |
| Same latitude as | Kigali (Rwanda) |
| Antipode (other side of Earth) | 2.06, 100.12 |
✈️ Distance to major cities
| São Paulo | 4,302 km |
| New York | 4,793 km |
| Los Angeles | 5,673 km |
| London | 9,481 km |
| Paris | 9,613 km |
| Moscow | 11,877 km |