Senin, 09 Februari 2015

Aurora Borealis


}Name: "Aurora Borealis" Latin for "Northern Dawn"
}One of the most impressive natural phenomena
}First recorded incident: “La Caverne de Lascaux” SW France
}Fascinates and terrifies humans
}Aurora Legends: Every northern culture has oral legends about the aurora, passed down for generations



Medieval Age

People believed that the polar light is a bad omen.  
Fearing the red light. 

Especially
while it is very rare in Middle Europe. 

The aurora was for example described as heaven
battles or as candles
















Fridtjof
Nansen

This Norwegian polar explorer tried to reach the north pole with his ship Fram in 1895-96

He was blocked by ice but made many woodcuts and drawings about the aurora







  Northern Light Times

Solar phenomenon in the Ionosphere.
Occurs while periods of high solar activity.



80-200km above ground connected to the 


magnetosphere 







Solar Winds

 }Solar winds are caused by energy released by the sun
 }Extension of Sun’s corona

 }High speed plasma 


A long way towards earth

}Interactions with the Ionosphere – solar wind (speed 450km/h) carries a weak magnetic field

}Interaction between this and the magnetic field of earth
}Changes form of the earth‘s magnetosphere
}energy dissipates into gaseous form, causing Aurora’s or stays in electric form
}Dangers: Interrupting satellite transmissions / power grids

Morphing the magnetic field
Earth has a magnetosphere surrounding the planet. Solar wind flowing
past the earth. Solar wind and the magnetosphere are two electrically
conducting fluids with magnetic fields. Plasma and atoms collide. Energy
flow causes a change in magnetic field 



Magnetosphere
}Earth has a dipole magnetic field similar to a bar magnet
}Invisible magnetic field lines entering at the north pole, exiting at the south pole
}periods of high solar activity interaction between the solar wind and magnetosphere
}solar winds effect the comet shape



Forming of Auroras
}Repeat: solar wind collides with atoms of the upper atmosphere
}Altitudes of 80-200km
}Frequency usually follows the 11-year sunspot maximum cycle.
}Peak 3 years after the peak of the sunspot cycle.




















The Aurora Oval
1.The aurora is often visible at high latitudes
2.Magnetic field pressure is strongest
3.Most often: Oval located between 65 and 75 degrees latitude
4.Oval ranges from 500 to 1500 km in width
5.Zone statistically defined


A aurora seen from space


Where the aurora can be seen
}Number of nights per year aurora 
can be seen at certain locations
}Northern Norway:
  100 nights each per year
}Rest of Norway:
  10 nights every year
}Middle Europe:
  1 to 0,1 nights each years



Complex formations out of the shown elements:
}Curl
}Curtain
}Omega band
}Corona
}Pulsating aurora