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Title: Amazing Movie of Auroras from the ISS
Post by: Conrad on September 22, 2011, 12:04:39 PM
AURORAS UNDERFOOT: Solar activity is picking up, and no one has a better view of its effect on Earth than the crew of the International Space Station. During a geomagnetic storm on Sept. 17th, astronauts recorded a must-see movie of auroras dancing underfoot:

Amazing Aurora (Geomagnetic Storm) Shot From The International Space Station 17th Sept 2011 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IuU4Lkq_pYs#)
Taken over the southern Indian Ocean, the movie spans a 23-min period from 17:22:27 to 17:45:12 GMT on Sept. 17.

Note how the underbelly of the space station glows green from the reflected light of the auroras below. Also, in the distance, Sirius the dog star and Orion the Hunter can be seen rising feet-first into the night sky.

The storm, which registered a moderate 6 on the 0-to-9 K-index scale of geomagnetic disturbances, was caused by a coronal mass ejection (CME) hitting Earth's magnetic field. It was just a glancing blow, but with CMEs that is often enough to spark bright auroras over both ends of Earth. The space station was flying over the southern hemisphere at the time of the display. Observers in the northern hemisphere saw it too.

A similar storm could be in the offing this week. Another CME is heading toward Earth, and it appears likely to deliver a glancing blow on Sept. 22nd around 23:00 UT.

Title: Re: Amazing Movie of Auroras from the ISS
Post by: Rhino on September 22, 2011, 01:27:36 PM
Wow! I would like to go to space just to see that with my own eyes!
Title: Re: Amazing Movie of Auroras from the ISS
Post by: VirginiaJim on September 22, 2011, 02:59:56 PM
And it would be Kawasaki green!
Title: Re: Amazing Movie of Auroras from the ISS
Post by: Conrad on September 22, 2011, 03:13:06 PM
And it would be Kawasaki green!

Ain't it purdy?