Image: April 1991: aurora australis, or southern lights, photographed by space shuttle Discovery

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In April 1991 the space shuttle Discovery photographed this display of the aurora australis, or southern lights, over the Antarctic region. From above, you can see the magnetic field lines, a series of vortices in the Earth's magnetic field, along which electrons and protons move as they burst into the atmosphere. When space weather pours energy towards Earth and energizes its magnetic field, particles flow and collect at both ends of these field lines, culminating in 2,500-mile-wide rings encircling each pole.



This image is part of the PBS Nova documentary Magnetic Storm . Click here to watch.



Source: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/magnetic

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Added: 15 years ago.
Topic: General Geology

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