APOD240512 Red Aurora over Poland
Red Aurora over Poland
Image Credit & Copyright: Mariusz Durlej[1]
Explanation: Northern lights don't usually reach this far south. Magnetic chaos in the Sun's huge Active Region 3664[2], however, produced a surface explosion that sent a burst[3] of electrons, protons, and more massive, charged nuclei into the Solar System[4]. A few days later, that coronal mass ejection[5] (CME) impacted the Earth and triggered auroras[6] that are being reported unusually far from our planet's north and south poles[7]. The free sky show might not be over[8] -- the sunspot rich AR3664[9] has ejected even more CME[10]s that might also impact the Earth tonight or tomorrow[11]. That active region is now near the Sun's edge[12], though, and will soon be rotating away from the Earth[13]. Pictured, a red[14] and rayed aurora[15] was captured in a single 6-second exposure from Racibórz[16], Poland[17] early last night. The photographer's friend, seeing an aurora for the first time[18], is visible in the distance also taking images of the beautifully colorful[19] nighttime sky.
Gallery: Global Aurora from Solar Active Region 6443[20]
Tomorrow's picture: open space[21]
Authors & editors: Robert Nemiroff[22] (MTU[23]) & Jerry Bonnell[24] (UMCP[25])
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[4]https://science.nasa.gov/solar-system/facts/
[5]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coronal_mass_ejection
[6]https://www.facebook.com/media/set?set=a.431368006258449&type=3
[7]https://climatekids.nasa.gov/polar-temperatures/
[8]https://www.universetoday.com/166942/if-youve-never-seen-an-aurora-before-this-might-be-your-chance/
[9]https://skyandtelescope.org/online-gallery/ar3664-ginormous-active-sunspot-area/
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