The Electric Power of an Aurora is Well Over 100 Gigawatts ...
Billy Meier,
11th October 1989
The polar luminous phenomena indeed reach up to altitudes of 1,000 and more kilometres.
Corresponding to the sphere, thus the ones starting from 1,000 kilometres height are called exosphere-corpuscular lightings.
What lies below relates to the thermosphere, the mesopause and, to a lesser extent, the mesosphere.
In the last two layers also the glowing night clouds appear.
However, the upper layers are also called ionosphere and heterosphere.
And the electric power of an aurora is well over 100 Gigawatts.
CR 230
http://www.futureofmankind.co.uk/Billy_Meier/Contact_Report_230
Billy Meier,
11th October 1989
The polar luminous phenomena indeed reach up to altitudes of 1,000 and more kilometres.
Corresponding to the sphere, thus the ones starting from 1,000 kilometres height are called exosphere-corpuscular lightings.
What lies below relates to the thermosphere, the mesopause and, to a lesser extent, the mesosphere.
In the last two layers also the glowing night clouds appear.
However, the upper layers are also called ionosphere and heterosphere.
And the electric power of an aurora is well over 100 Gigawatts.
CR 230
http://www.futureofmankind.co.uk/Billy_Meier/Contact_Report_230
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