The aurora make no sounds - in and of themselves. They are caused by the interaction of the incoming ions with the atmosphere. Electrons in the atmospheric molecules (mostly N2 and O2) produce emission spectra from the electron displacement. This happens in silence. The rapidly changing magnetic field can, however, make sounds in powerlines or other conductive materials (even natural ones) if it is close to the natural frequency of the material.
Respectfully,
Jerry
Edited by JerryFountain (02/07/12 07:35 PM)
Edit Reason: spelling