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NASA’s THEMIS spacecraft, high in the sky, and a camera network, on the ground, has recorded an explosive phenomenon that caused the jaws of its scientists to drop. A movie shows spectacular outbursts of light as a result of collisions of the aurora borealis, the Northern Lights.

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Tuesday, 09 June 2009 19:04

First space storm seen impacting above Earth

For the first time, scientists have pinpointed a space storm hitting the Earth’s atmosphere. This first-time recorded event could help scientists predict solar storms on Earth, helping us to protect our electronic equipment, power grids, and satellites.

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According to the July 24, 2008 news release, NASA confirms that the THEMIS spacecraft have found that stressed out magnetic field lines are causing the colorful lights shows of the Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) and Aurora Australis (Southern Lights) here on Earth.

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J. Dana Hrubes, the science leader of the Amundsen-Scott Station, has taken some great pictures of the aurora australia, more commonly called the southern lights, at the geographic South Pole (90 degrees south latitude). They are literally “cool” pictures!

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