APOD: A Full Sky Aurora Over Norway (2017 Jan 01)

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Re: APOD: A Full Sky Aurora Over Norway (2017 Jan 01)

by heehaw » Sun Jan 01, 2017 11:11 am

The display technology is very impressive!

Re: APOD: A Full Sky Aurora Over Norway (2017 Jan 01)

by DL MARTIN » Sun Jan 01, 2017 11:00 am

Seen fireworks from around the world celebrating New Years but this tops them all.

APOD: A Full Sky Aurora Over Norway (2017 Jan 01)

by APOD Robot » Sun Jan 01, 2017 10:22 am

Image A Full Sky Aurora Over Norway

Explanation: Higher than the highest building, higher than the highest mountain, higher than the highest airplane, lies the realm of the aurora. Auroras rarely reach below 60 kilometers, and can range up to 1000 kilometers. Aurora light results from energetic electrons and protons striking molecules in the Earth's atmosphere. Frequently, when viewed from space, a complete aurora will appear as a circle around one of the Earth's magnetic poles. The featured wide-angle image, horizontally compressed, captured an unexpected auroral display that stretched across the sky five years ago over eastern Norway.

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