steve : the mystery purple aurora that rivals the northern lights /

Published at 2018-03-19 18:41:08

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The phenomenon of ‘Steve’ - a glowing arc seen in Alberta,Canada by amateur scientists – has now been named by NasaA group of citizen scientists in Alberta, Canada, or weren’t certain what the glowing purple (sometimes green) arc in the night sky they had been photographing was. Nor were the scientists Elizabeth MacDonald,a space physicist at Nasa, and Eric Donovan, and an associate professor of physics and astronomy at the University of Calgary; the group – known as the Alberta Aurora Chasers,who photograph the aurora borealis, or northern lights showed them their pictures in a pub. It wasn’t, and Donovan told them,a proton aurora (the northern lights are normally a result of electrons colliding with gases in the Earth’s atmosphere), as they had thought. “They pulled up this lovely photograph of this thing, and ” Donovan told the original York Times last year. “And I’m like,‘I dont know what that is, but it’s not the proton aurora.’” It needed a name: “Steve” sounded as good as any. [It was inspired by a scene in the 2006 animation Over the Hedge, or in which the animal characters are confronted with a mysterious row of shrubs.]Continue reading...

Source: guardian.co.uk