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Dee
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posted August 04, 2010 02:34 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Dee     Edit/Delete Message
http://news.yahoo.com/s/space/20100803/sc_space/spectacularnorthernlightsshowsignalssuniswakingup

Skywatchers at high latitudes could be in for a spectacular treat of northern lights, the aurora borealis, Tuesday and Wednesday: After a relatively quiet stretch, it appears the sun is ramping up its activity.

The sun's surface erupted early Sunday, blasting - tons of plasma (ionized atoms) into space. These atoms are headed toward Earth and could create a stunning light show in the process.

"This eruption is directed right at us and is expected to get here early in the day on Aug. 4th," said Leon Golub of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. "It's the first major Earth-directed eruption in quite some time."

The solar eruption, called a coronal mass ejection, was spotted by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory , which captures high-definition views of the sun at a variety of wavelengths. SDO was launched in February and peers deep into the layers of the sun, investigating the mysteries of its inner workings.
"We got a beautiful view of this eruption," Golub said. "And there might be more beautiful views to come if it triggers aurorae."

Views of aurorae are usually associated with Canada and Alaska, but even skywatchers in the northern U.S. mainland are being told they can look toward the north Tuesday and Wednesday evenings for rippling "curtains" of green and red light

When a coronal mass ejection reaches Earth, solar particles stream down our planet's magnetic field lines toward the poles. In the process, the particles collide with atoms of nitrogen and oxygen in the Earth's atmosphere, which then glow, creating an effect similar to miniature neon signs.

The interaction of the solar particles with our planet's magnetic field has the potential to create geomagnetic storms, or disturbances in Earth's magnetosphere. And while aurorae are normally visible only at high latitudes, they can light up the sky even at lower latitudes during a geomagnetic storm.

The sun's activity usually ebbs and flows on a fairly predictable cycle. Typically, a cycle lasts about 11 years, taking roughly 5.5 years to move from a solar minimum, a period of time when there are few sunspots, to peak at the solar maximum, during which sunspot activity is amplified.

The last solar maximum occurred in 2001. The latest minimum was particularly weak and long- lasting. The most recent solar eruption is one of the first signs that the sun is waking up and heading toward another maximum.

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koiflower
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posted August 04, 2010 05:20 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for koiflower     Edit/Delete Message
I'd love to see the aurora!! maybe one day!!

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Dee
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posted August 04, 2010 09:17 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Dee     Edit/Delete Message
id like to see it live myself, here someone posted some really nice pictures

http://www.flickr.com/photos/yahooeditorspicks/galleries/72157624653325820/

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juniperb
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posted August 04, 2010 10:04 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for juniperb     Edit/Delete Message
We had haze so they were not very bright. Tonight we have a clearer chance

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posted August 10, 2010 02:36 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for cpn_edgar_winner     Edit/Delete Message
spectacular.

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juniperb
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posted August 10, 2010 06:45 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for juniperb     Edit/Delete Message
They have been stunning here in the north country!

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