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Old 12-13-2007, 12:01 PM
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I wanna see these so bad. One day. Soon I hopes. :hs:



Originally Posted by CNN

Northern Lights energy source discovered

SAN FRANCISCO, California (AP) -- Scientists think they have discovered the energy source of auroras borealis, the spectacular color displays seen in the upper latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere.

New data from NASA's Themis mission, a quintet of satellites launched this winter, found the energy comes from a stream of charged particles from the sun flowing like a current through twisted bundles of magnetic fields connecting Earth's upper atmosphere to the sun.

The energy is then abruptly released in the form of a shimmering display of lights, said principal investigator Vassilis Angelopoulos of the University of California at Los Angeles.

Results were presented Tuesday at the American Geophysical Union meeting.

In March, the satellites detected a burst of Northern Lights over Alaska and Canada. During the two-hour light show, the satellites measured particle flow and magnetic fields from space.

To scientists' surprise, the geomagnetic storm powering the auroras raced 400 miles in a minute across the sky. Angelopoulos estimated the storm's power was equal to the energy released by a magnitude 5.5 earthquake.

"Nature was very kind to us," Angelopoulos said.

Although researchers have suspected the existence of wound-up bundles of magnetic fields that provide energy for the auroras, the phenomenon was not confirmed until May, when the satellites became the first to map their structure some 40,000 miles above the Earth's surface.

Scientists hope the satellites will record a geomagnetic storm next year and end the debate about when the storms are triggered
Old 12-13-2007, 12:02 PM
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wait, so you never have seen them janna????

thats odd, i've seen them soooo many times
Old 12-13-2007, 12:02 PM
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been there, done that
yes it was pretty damn
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Originally Posted by Joe
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thats what i thought about :bandito:

which reminds me my friend has some
Old 12-13-2007, 12:06 PM
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Living in Canada and more so the northern parts of Canada for awhile you'd see the Northern Lights on any good cold evening and sometimes you could hear them in the sky crackling and sizzling away while other nights they would be so bright it would light up the ground like a bright moon.
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I thought you were talkin about the good stuff....
Old 12-13-2007, 12:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Fire
I thought you were talkin about the good stuff....
I came here to talk about this.

On the real, I've always wanted to see the Northern Lights. Someday, I'll make it to Alaska. h:
Old 12-13-2007, 12:26 PM
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Originally Posted by rebeld
wait, so you never have seen them janna????

thats odd, i've seen them soooo many times
New Jersey only gets the slight redish sky from light polution. h: And I've never been north enough, I guess.


When and where should I be looking to book a trip to?
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Originally Posted by firebane
Living in Canada and more so the northern parts of Canada for awhile you'd see the Northern Lights on any good cold evening and sometimes you could hear them in the sky crackling and sizzling away while other nights they would be so bright it would light up the ground like a bright moon.
Effing bad ass, right there.



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