Aurora over Pennsylvania
On Earth, auroras are mainly created by particles originally emitted by the Sun in the form of solar wind. When this stream of electrically charged particles gets close to our planet, it interacts with the magnetic field, which acts as a gigantic shield. While it protects Earth’s environment from solar wind particles, it can also trap a small fraction of them. Particles trapped within the magnetosphere—the region of space surrounding Earth in which charged particles are affected by its magnetic field—can be energized and then follow the magnetic field lines down to the magnetic poles. There, they interact with oxygen and nitrogen atoms in the upper layers of the atmosphere, creating the flickering, colorful lights visible in the polar regions here on Earth.
Technical details: Canon 5D Mark IV + Rokinon 24mm 1.4 Shutter Speed: 10 seconds F/1.4 ISO 500
Image Credit: Tony Bendele
Tony's website:
https://www.tonybendelephotography.com
Location: Upper Augusta Township, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania
Image Date: August 12, 2024
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