Media—
Photography and Video
Photographs of the aurora borealis used on this site have been provided by Dick Hutchinson, Jan Curtis, and NASA (see photo galleries to the right side).
Photographs and graphics by Adam Peiperl.
Video Clip by Linda Lewett, video artist
Dance photos of Dance of the Auroras by Erin Zima: http://photogeek.net/aurora/

Dick Hutchinson
A resident of Circle, Alaska. Hutchinson has been photographing the aurora for the last 10 years.
A Dick Hutchinson photo gallery
Dick Hutchinson's aurora borealis site.
:http://www.ptialaska.net/~hutch/aurora.html

Jan Curtis
Jan Curtis shoots the aurora borealis in the vicinity of Fairbanks, Alaska.
A gallery of Jan Curtis' photos.
Jan Curtis' aurora photo site.
http://www.geo.mtu.edu/weather/aurora/images/aurora/jan.curtis/
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NASA
The NASA aurora gallery features photos from a wide variety of sources.
http://www-istp.gsfc.nasa.gov/istp/outreach/coolpics.html

Sound
You can actually listen to the aurora borealis. With the right equipment, it is possible to hear the aurora as it happens. National Public Radio has a program about listening to the aurora at Lost and Found Sound.

Photo Galleries:
Dick Hutchinson
Jan Curtis
Sun Flare, NASA
Dancer, J.Mills; Photo, A.Peiperl; Sun Images, NASA
Aurora Photograph by J.Curtis