The night artist

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I draw in green in the sky,

Flashing lights, up high,

Holographic waves and flames,

Flick at the dark blue sky.



What am I?







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  • @Shahriar Mahmud Sajid Unforunately I don't know who posted first. If someone knows please tell me
    – Rohit Jose
    Aug 26 at 19:44










  • Hi, you can see the exact time of answering when you hover over the "answered x hours ago" with your mouse. :) So for example, Shahriar Mahmud Sajid answered at 18:22:25, and I answered at 18:20:33.
    – GileBrt
    Aug 27 at 7:49










  • Oh sorry, on my phone it said 1 hour for both
    – Rohit Jose
    Aug 27 at 9:23










  • No worries! Keep up the good work, I love your puzzles! ^^
    – GileBrt
    Aug 27 at 9:34














up vote
1
down vote

favorite












I draw in green in the sky,

Flashing lights, up high,

Holographic waves and flames,

Flick at the dark blue sky.



What am I?







share|improve this question




















  • @Shahriar Mahmud Sajid Unforunately I don't know who posted first. If someone knows please tell me
    – Rohit Jose
    Aug 26 at 19:44










  • Hi, you can see the exact time of answering when you hover over the "answered x hours ago" with your mouse. :) So for example, Shahriar Mahmud Sajid answered at 18:22:25, and I answered at 18:20:33.
    – GileBrt
    Aug 27 at 7:49










  • Oh sorry, on my phone it said 1 hour for both
    – Rohit Jose
    Aug 27 at 9:23










  • No worries! Keep up the good work, I love your puzzles! ^^
    – GileBrt
    Aug 27 at 9:34












up vote
1
down vote

favorite









up vote
1
down vote

favorite











I draw in green in the sky,

Flashing lights, up high,

Holographic waves and flames,

Flick at the dark blue sky.



What am I?







share|improve this question












I draw in green in the sky,

Flashing lights, up high,

Holographic waves and flames,

Flick at the dark blue sky.



What am I?









share|improve this question











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asked Aug 26 at 18:14









Rohit Jose

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  • @Shahriar Mahmud Sajid Unforunately I don't know who posted first. If someone knows please tell me
    – Rohit Jose
    Aug 26 at 19:44










  • Hi, you can see the exact time of answering when you hover over the "answered x hours ago" with your mouse. :) So for example, Shahriar Mahmud Sajid answered at 18:22:25, and I answered at 18:20:33.
    – GileBrt
    Aug 27 at 7:49










  • Oh sorry, on my phone it said 1 hour for both
    – Rohit Jose
    Aug 27 at 9:23










  • No worries! Keep up the good work, I love your puzzles! ^^
    – GileBrt
    Aug 27 at 9:34
















  • @Shahriar Mahmud Sajid Unforunately I don't know who posted first. If someone knows please tell me
    – Rohit Jose
    Aug 26 at 19:44










  • Hi, you can see the exact time of answering when you hover over the "answered x hours ago" with your mouse. :) So for example, Shahriar Mahmud Sajid answered at 18:22:25, and I answered at 18:20:33.
    – GileBrt
    Aug 27 at 7:49










  • Oh sorry, on my phone it said 1 hour for both
    – Rohit Jose
    Aug 27 at 9:23










  • No worries! Keep up the good work, I love your puzzles! ^^
    – GileBrt
    Aug 27 at 9:34















@Shahriar Mahmud Sajid Unforunately I don't know who posted first. If someone knows please tell me
– Rohit Jose
Aug 26 at 19:44




@Shahriar Mahmud Sajid Unforunately I don't know who posted first. If someone knows please tell me
– Rohit Jose
Aug 26 at 19:44












Hi, you can see the exact time of answering when you hover over the "answered x hours ago" with your mouse. :) So for example, Shahriar Mahmud Sajid answered at 18:22:25, and I answered at 18:20:33.
– GileBrt
Aug 27 at 7:49




Hi, you can see the exact time of answering when you hover over the "answered x hours ago" with your mouse. :) So for example, Shahriar Mahmud Sajid answered at 18:22:25, and I answered at 18:20:33.
– GileBrt
Aug 27 at 7:49












Oh sorry, on my phone it said 1 hour for both
– Rohit Jose
Aug 27 at 9:23




Oh sorry, on my phone it said 1 hour for both
– Rohit Jose
Aug 27 at 9:23












No worries! Keep up the good work, I love your puzzles! ^^
– GileBrt
Aug 27 at 9:34




No worries! Keep up the good work, I love your puzzles! ^^
– GileBrt
Aug 27 at 9:34










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Aurora Borealis?

It is a natural light display in the Earth's sky (on the far north), that can be green among other colors. Also existing Aurora Australis (on the far south).







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Probably Aurora or polar lights (northern light as in aurora borealis, southern light as in aurora australis), it is a green light in the sky looks like holographic waves and flames.







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    up vote
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    Are you maybe




    Aurora Borealis?

    It is a natural light display in the Earth's sky (on the far north), that can be green among other colors. Also existing Aurora Australis (on the far south).







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    • Can someone explain me why my answer is voted for deletion?
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      Aug 26 at 19:04










    • Sorry I don't see it
      – Rohit Jose
      Aug 26 at 19:42














    up vote
    3
    down vote



    accepted










    Are you maybe




    Aurora Borealis?

    It is a natural light display in the Earth's sky (on the far north), that can be green among other colors. Also existing Aurora Australis (on the far south).







    share|improve this answer






















    • Can someone explain me why my answer is voted for deletion?
      – GileBrt
      Aug 26 at 19:04










    • Sorry I don't see it
      – Rohit Jose
      Aug 26 at 19:42












    up vote
    3
    down vote



    accepted







    up vote
    3
    down vote



    accepted






    Are you maybe




    Aurora Borealis?

    It is a natural light display in the Earth's sky (on the far north), that can be green among other colors. Also existing Aurora Australis (on the far south).







    share|improve this answer














    Are you maybe




    Aurora Borealis?

    It is a natural light display in the Earth's sky (on the far north), that can be green among other colors. Also existing Aurora Australis (on the far south).








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    • Can someone explain me why my answer is voted for deletion?
      – GileBrt
      Aug 26 at 19:04










    • Sorry I don't see it
      – Rohit Jose
      Aug 26 at 19:42
















    • Can someone explain me why my answer is voted for deletion?
      – GileBrt
      Aug 26 at 19:04










    • Sorry I don't see it
      – Rohit Jose
      Aug 26 at 19:42















    Can someone explain me why my answer is voted for deletion?
    – GileBrt
    Aug 26 at 19:04




    Can someone explain me why my answer is voted for deletion?
    – GileBrt
    Aug 26 at 19:04












    Sorry I don't see it
    – Rohit Jose
    Aug 26 at 19:42




    Sorry I don't see it
    – Rohit Jose
    Aug 26 at 19:42










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    Probably Aurora or polar lights (northern light as in aurora borealis, southern light as in aurora australis), it is a green light in the sky looks like holographic waves and flames.







    share|improve this answer
























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      Probably Aurora or polar lights (northern light as in aurora borealis, southern light as in aurora australis), it is a green light in the sky looks like holographic waves and flames.







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        Probably Aurora or polar lights (northern light as in aurora borealis, southern light as in aurora australis), it is a green light in the sky looks like holographic waves and flames.







        share|improve this answer













        Probably Aurora or polar lights (northern light as in aurora borealis, southern light as in aurora australis), it is a green light in the sky looks like holographic waves and flames.








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        answered Aug 26 at 18:22









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