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Ursa Astronomical Association
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00130 Helsinki
taivaanvahti(at)ursa.fi

Ursa Astronomical Association

Active aurora band - 15.8.2015 at 23.45 Siikalatva Observation number 41000

Visibility III / V


Northern Lights season opened! And the night clouds still illuminate the same picture !!



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  • Aurora brightness
    • Very bright auroras
  • Colors with unaided eye and other features
    • Streaming auroras info

      Streaming. In streaming aurora fast irregular variations in brightness occur along the horizontal dimension of homogeneous shapes.

    • Flickering auroras info

      Flickering. This rare subclass refers to a situation where irregular variations in brightness occur in aurora, such as in fluttering flames.

    • Flaming auroras info

      Flaming. This rare subclass of aurora does not mean so much a single shape, but a large area in the sky. In the flaming aurora, bright waves that are sweeping upward towards the magnetic zenith emerge in the sky. Very rarely waves can wipe downwards. Bands are usually reported during flaming, less often spots.

    • Pulsating auroras info

      Pulsating aurora. The brightness of the pulsating aurora usually varies rhythmically over a period that can be only a fraction of a second at its fastest, but can also be several minutes. Pulsing usually only occurs in(strong auroral conditions) higher quality shows , especially towards the end of them. However, the pulsation may be followed by yet another eruption. Sometimes the variation in brightness is at the same stage in the whole form, whereby the whole form "turns on and off" at the same time. Pulsation is also found in arches and bands, but above all in spots..

    • Red coloration of the shapes lower edge info

      Red lower edge visible with the naked eye. The bands which are starting to level up their activity and are green colored have quite often a narrow red lower edge. This is the most common form of red color which is derived from molecular nitrogen.

      Aurora band with purple lower edge. Photo by Ilmo Kemppainen.

      The low hanging brightest aurora band is colored red at the lower edge. Photo by Tero Ohranen.

      Narrow purple reddish tones at the lower part of this aurora band. Photo by Merja Ruotsalainen.

      Purple band at the bottom. Photo by Panu Lahtinen.

    • Green auroras info

      Green, seen with the naked eye, is one the most common colors of the aurora. The green color is derived from atomic oxygen.

      Green auroras. Lea Rahtu-Korpela.

      Green auroras. Photo by Juha Ojanperä.

    • White auroras info

      Paljain silmin valkoinen väri näkyy useimmiten himmeissä näytelmissä, kun silmä ei kykene erottamaan mitään varsinaista väriä. Harvoin kirkkaissa näytelmissä valkoinen väri voi myös syntyä sopivista vihreän, punaisen ja sinisen yhdistelmistä.

    • Violet auroras info

      Usually in Lapland or even in the south you can see purple auroras in stronger aurora shows. The most common color in auroras along with green and red.

  • Observed aurora forms
    • ;Rays;Band;Corona;Arc
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Canon EOS 7D

Comments: 4 pcs
Tero Sipinen - 16.8.2015 at 16.47 Report this

Onpas ollut monipuoliset tulet! Harmi että itse missasin täysin. Onko kaikki listatut väritkin tosiaan paljain silmin nähty?

Samuli Rosenberg - 17.8.2015 at 09.47 Report this

Joo, Kameraan vain sain vain rauhallisimmista, nopeimpiin purkauksiin olisi tarvinnut varmaan alle 0,5s. valotuksia joka ei tule mieleenkää Seiskadeellä kuvatessa

Tero Sipinen - 17.8.2015 at 21.49 Report this

Ok! Väreistä kyselin siksi, kun lomakkeella kysytään nimenomaan paljain silmin nähtyjä värejä ja muissa havainnoissa oli merkattu vaatimattomammat "paletit". Mutta: on todettu, että värinäkö vaihtelee paitsi tietysti ykslöittäin, myös siten, että nuoremmilla silmillä erottaa enemmän värejä kuin vanhemmilla näkimillä! Kiva olisi joskus itsekin nähdä jotain muitakin värejä reposissa kuin vihreää ja harmaata... :D

Samuli Rosenberg - 20.8.2015 at 08.52 Report this

Joo, Välillä tuli kunnon purkauksia joissa näkyi kaikkea valkoisien revontulien sekä että punaisilla alalaidoilla varustettuja tulia joitaa en valitettavasti saanu kennolle niiden erittäin nopean liikkeen vuoksi

 

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