... glow of the aurora comes from the combination of N2+ bands and the 5577 A line of oxygen, but other wavelengths are also emited: some emissions are in the ultraviolet and are often used by imaging cameras aboard spacecraft, while deep red auroras at high ...
... 400 km) of the Earth's ionosphere that produces red aurora (see low-latitude aurorae ... stable phenomena compared to discrete aurora and, when modelling the phenomena, a ...
... mara 2 Planetaria y de Campo Ancho, estuvo fotografiando auroras del planeta J piter ... no han mostrado solo anillos de aurora alrededor de los polos magn ticos de J piter ...
... into the atmosphere to produce the polar aurora or "northern and southern lights ... magnetosphere while supplying energy to the aurora and to other geospace phenomena ... 7. Close-up of the Aurora. 8. Magnetospheres and the Universe. ...
... 3. The Polar Aurora . 3H. History: 1860--Loomis draws map of the aurora . ... 3H. History: 1860--Loomis draws map of the aurora . 3a. Auroral Map of Loomis . ... observes the electric currents of the polar aurora. 25a. The Triad Spacecraft ...
... leading him to propose that the polar aurora is created by electron beams from the ... magnetic disturbances associated with the aurora, suggesting to him that localized ...
... Some of these were guided upwards along magnetic field lines, followed those lines across the equator and came down again near the Azores islands, where a remarkable artificial aurora was seen, in a region where no auroras had ever been observed before. ...
... Field and Planetary Camera 2, has been photographing auroras of the planet Jupiter ... light, have shown not only rings of aurora around Jupiter's magnetic poles, but also ...
... polar orbits, because flying through the aurora exposes astronauts to radiation and ... But for studying the aurora, Birkeland currents, polar rain and other phenomena ...