Internet & technology
VIEW THE NORTHERN LIGHTS VIA THE WEB
2001-11-08, Issue 41
http://pambazuka.org/en/category/internet/4039
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Take a look at these beautiful images of the spectacular northern skies. Usually not visible to those of us who live in southern latitudes, the Web makes the images instantly available.
Those living in lower latitudes might not have been aware of the recent solar and geomagnetic activities that triggered a spectacular aurora borealis the week of September 30. Two interplanetary shock waves, spawned by solar coronal mass ejections, swept past our planet September 28-29. Then on October 1, the interplanetary magnetic field around Earth turned south, causing geomagnetic storms to rage off-and-on for the next 48 hours. Luckily
for those who missed the excitement, SpaceWeather,com features a page of beautiful, color .jpeg photographs of the auroras from such places as Finland, Quebec, and Alaska during September 29-October 3. Along with the images are the photographers' names, comments, and camera setting specifics. Take a look at the Aurora Gallery.
From The Scout Report, Copyright Internet Scout Project 1994-2001.
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