northern lights video's from sweden
northern lights video's from sweden
2 video's from sweden of the northern lights this week
hope you like
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=raiPqzAZ1..._embedded#!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pla...t6iTXfMssQ
yer it's been a good year for seeing them. wish i had got a video of my own to show but to cold to stay out all night
this site should be of use to you jay for info on aurora's and whats going on up in the skys http://www.spaceweather.com/
Awesome
Great vid, amy was asking me the other day what it is..and i couldnt give an answer. what actually causes it?
mr2tubbyben Great vid, amy was asking me the other day what it is..and i couldnt give an answer. what actually causes it?
mr2tubbyben Great vid, amy was asking me the other day what it is..and i couldnt give an answer. what actually causes it?
Found this. I don't think this could be explained in a few words! lol. interesting stuff.
What exactly are the Northern Lights? The Northern Lights stem from when large numbers of electrically charged particles (electrons) at high speed stream in towards the Earth along its magnetic field and collide with the highest air particles. The air then lights up rather like what happens in a fluorescent light tube. The resulting colours reflect which gases we find up there, the most usual yellow-green colour coming from oxygen. Red colouring is also due to oxygen with a contribution from nitrogen. The violet we often see at the lower edge of the aurora is due to nitrogen, as is most blue colouring. The charged particles originate from the sun, and it is the weather conditions on the sun that decide whether or not we will see the aurora. Particles can stream out from the sun and some are captured by the Earths magnetic field and find their way into the polar regions. On the way, they travel out into the night side of the Earth and gain extra energy
It's been good recently due to a solar storm. Apparently it should have been visible at the top end of Scotland over the past few weeks.