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by APOD Robot » Sun Mar 14, 2021 5:05 am
A Flag Shaped Aurora over Sweden
Explanation: It appeared, momentarily, like a 50-km tall banded flag. In mid-March of 2015, an energetic
Coronal Mass Ejection directed toward a clear magnetic channel to Earth led to one of the more intense
geomagnetic storms of recent years. A
visual result was wide spread
auroras being seen over many countries near
Earth's magnetic poles. Captured over
Kiruna,
Sweden, the
image features an unusually straight
auroral curtain with the
green color emitted low in the
Earth's atmosphere, and red many kilometers higher up. It is unclear where the rare
purple aurora originates, but it might involve an unusual
blue aurora at an even lower altitude than the green, seen superposed with a much higher red. Now past
Solar Minimum, colorful
nights of auroras over Earth are likely to increase.
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XgeoX
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by XgeoX » Sun Mar 14, 2021 8:38 am
Is this near where you live Ann?
Ego vigilate
Ego audire
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by De58te » Sun Mar 14, 2021 11:24 am
Very nice. I think everybody should get to see an aurora in real time at least once in their life. I seen it once and it is gobsmacking. What is also amazing is how the photographer managed to pose the trees to point to the centre of the aurora. The trees on the right are pointed left, and the trees on the left are pointed right. I've never seen that before. Usually trees on average are influenced by the prevailing wind.
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by Sa Ji Tario » Sun Mar 14, 2021 2:09 pm
De58te, Lie down in the middle of the road and take a picture of the skyscrapers and you will have the answer
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by Chris Peterson » Sun Mar 14, 2021 2:53 pm
XgeoX wrote: ↑Sun Mar 14, 2021 8:38 am
Is this near where you live Ann?
It's at the absolute opposite end of the country from Ann. 1000 km farther north.
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by neufer » Sun Mar 14, 2021 3:51 pm
Chris Peterson wrote: ↑Sun Mar 14, 2021 2:53 pm
XgeoX wrote: ↑Sun Mar 14, 2021 8:38 am
Is this near where you live Ann?
It's at the absolute opposite end of the country from Ann. 1000 km farther north.
Ann practices Kiruna social distancing and (as I recall) she claims to have never observed an aurora.
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by orin stepanek » Sun Mar 14, 2021 4:15 pm
On top of the it all! Please don't jump!
It's god's gift!
Orin
Smile today; tomorrow's another day!
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by neufer » Sun Mar 14, 2021 4:30 pm
Sa Ji Tario wrote: ↑Sun Mar 14, 2021 2:09 pm
De58te, Lie down in the middle of the road and take a picture of the skyscrapers and you will have the answer
- Note: The Starship Asterisk* does not recommend (or generally condone)
lying down in the middle of the road in order to take pictures of skyscrapers
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by VictorBorun » Mon Mar 15, 2021 9:32 am
They say the blue stripe is N₂ 8-100 km high, a faint glow where O atoms are colliding with N₂ too frequently to produce their green or red.
So the snapsot must be misleading and confusing when suggests to place the blue stripe atop of red and green ones.
In fact the blue stripe must be extremely low, just above the clouds.
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by deboerbb » Mon Mar 15, 2021 3:39 pm
Compare the flag of Azerbaijan. (Low probability of getting a thin crescent moon in the right place, though.)