If you saw strange lights in the sky over northern Illinois on Tuesday night, you’re not alone. Rockford, Illinois resident ...
A new discovery has unveiled the origin of a strange whitish-grey patch seen with the northern lights. This phenomenon, now ...
Scientists believe the glow could be the result of unique chemical changes triggered by the energy from the auroras.
"You'd see this structured—almost like a patch—grey-toned or white toned-emission connected to the aurora," said researcher Emma Spanswick.
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Sometimes, a glowing, whitish-gray patch appears in the sky next to the northern lights. Researchers at the University of Calgary […] The post There’s Finally An Explanation Behind The Ghostly Gray ...
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A mysterious whitish-grey patch that occasionally appears near the northern lights has been explained for ... glowing ribbon of purple light known as STEVE – or Strong Thermal Emission Velocity ...
A ground-based observing facility tasked with recording the flare of the northern lights has captured images ... a greyish-mauve sweep of light, affectionately named Steve by aurora enthusiasts ...
Northern lights (aurora borealis) in Fairbanks ... This research follows renewed interest in continuum emission sparked by the discovery of STEVE (Strong Thermal Emission Velocity Enhancement), a ...