Sky Dancing Waves. Aurora Borealis
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πWhat’s
Sky Dancing Waves.
π§Northern Lights
π§Southern Lights.(Aurora Borealis)
The Northern Lights, or the Aurora Borealis, are beautiful
dancing waves of light that have captivated people for millennia. But for all
its beauty, this spectacular light show is a rather violent event. The
aurora borealis appears in many colors ranging from green and pink to red,
yellow, and blue.
πSeeing the northern lights with your own eyes is a bucket-list item for astronomy lovers and travelers alike
πThese
are the words also describe the Northern Lights.
Aurora Borealis, Aurora Polaris, Aurora, merry dancers, polar lights.
Aurora Borealis, Aurora Polaris, Aurora, merry dancers, polar lights.
At any given moment, the sun is ejecting charged particles
from its corona, or upper atmosphere, creating what's called the solar wind.
When that wind slams into Earth's ionosphere, or upper atmosphere, the aurora
is born. In the Northern Hemisphere, the phenomenon is called the northern
lights (aurora borealis), while in the Southern Hemisphere, it's called the
southern lights (aurora australis).
πThe bright colors of the northern lights are dictated by the chemical composition of Earth's atmosphere.
The best time of year to see the northern lights is between
September and April, when the sky gets dark enough to see the aurora. (Far northern
locales experience the midnight sun, or 24 hours of daylight in the summer.)
The best place to see the northern lights is any destination in the "auroral zone," the area within an approximately 1,550-mile (2,500 kilometers) radius of the North Pole
✨πBest places to see Northern Lights :-
π’ ππ§Yellowknife, Canada.
One of the world's best locations to behold the aurora
borealis, Canada is home to 80-90% of all accessible land located under the
Aurora Oval, the area with the strongest geomagnetic activity—producing the world's
brightest and most frequent displays of the northern lights.
π§Luosto, Finland.
π§Iceland.
π§Siberia, Russia.
π§Fairbanks, Alaska.
π§TromsΓΈ, Norway.
π§Kulusuk, Greenland.
π§Aberdeen, Scotland.
π§The Faroe Islands, Denmark.
πThe Northern Lights most commonly appear between 5:00 pm and 2:00 am. They don't usually exhibit for long – they may only show for a few minutes, then glide away before returning. A good display may last for no longer than 15-30 minutes at a time, although if you're really lucky, they could last for a few hours.
π’ πIceland.
π«"Every type of atom or molecule, whether it's atomic
hydrogen or a molecule like carbon dioxide, absorbs and radiates its own unique
set of colors, which is analogous to how every human being has a unique set of
fingerprints," Teets told Space.com. "Some of the dominant colors
seen in aurorae are red, a hue produced by the nitrogen molecules, and green,
which is produced by oxygen molecules."
πEarly astronomers also mentioned the northern lights in their records. A royal astronomer under Babylon's King Nebuchadnezzar II inscribed his report of the phenomenon on a tablet dated to 567 B.C., for example, while a Chinese report from 193 B.C. also notes the aurora, according to NASA.
π’ π Sweden.
π΄You can also monitor aurora forecasts from the University of
Alaska Fairbanks' Geophysical Institute and NOAA, which offers both three-day
and 30-minute forecasts.
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