Sunday, 8 September 2013

Aurora ArcA picture of a green aurora band visible in Estonia.
Like a ghostly green rainbow arcing across the late-night sky, a northern lights display burns bright above a lake in Estonia in a picture submitted to National Geographic's Your Shot.
Streams of solar wind made up of charged particles coming off the surface of the sun slam into Earth's magnetic field, sparking auroral displays in the upper atmosphere.
The more directly these solar winds hit our planet, the more intense the sky show.

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