Today is the first day of northern Fall--and that means it's aurora season. For reasons not fully understood, the weeks around the autumnal equinox produce, on average, more geomagnetic storms than any other time of year. Even the mildest solar wind stream brushing against Earth can ignite auroras.
Publicadas por Senamun Llewellyn a la/s 1:28 p. m.
Etiquetas: Astronomy, Aurora Borealis