Posted on 09/15/2015 8:16:11 AM PDT by SunkenCiv
Explanation: What's happened to the sky? Aurora! Captured late last month, this aurora was noted by Icelanders for its great brightness and quick development. The aurora resulted from a solar storm, with high energy particles bursting out from the Sun and through a crack in Earth's protective magnetosphere a few days later. Although a spiral pattern can be discerned, creative humans might imagine the complex glow as an atmospheric apparition of any number of common icons. In the foreground of the featured image is the Ãlfusá River, while the lights illuminate a bridge in Selfoss City. Just beyond the low clouds is a nearly full Moon. The liveliness of the Sun -- and the resulting auroras on Earth -- is slowly diminishing as the Sun emerges from a Solar maximum of surface activity and evolves towards a historically more quite period in its 11-year cycle. In fact, solar astronomers are waiting to see if the coming Solar minimum will be as unusually quiet as the last one, where sometimes months would go by with no discernible sunspots or other active solar phenomena.
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[Credit and Copyright: Davide Necchi]
That is really cool.
I have seen many auroras, but never one like that. Spectacular.
WOW!
Oh what a heavenly sight.
Just beautiful! Do they normally have just two colors? Is green a common color?
It is so great, I didn’t even think about complaining that it’s partly a terrestrial shot. ;’) Have a great day, all.
Stunning. I live near L.A. and have never seen one personally. That doesn’t mean they can never be seen here. An astronomer friend (Dr. Hugh Ross) who grew up with them in Canada and has lived here for four decades says he has seen them here a couple of times, although greatly diminished, of course.
Amazing. I remember enjoying the auroras up in the yoop, but we never saw anything like this.
:’)
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