File:Aurora australis ISS.jpg

Aurora_australis_ISS.jpg (720 × 480 pixels, file size: 269 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)

Description
English: An astronaut took this photograph of the Aurora Australis in August 2017. At the time, the International Space Station was moving over the southern Indian Ocean towards the Great Australian Bight and Melbourne, Australia. Click here to see a video of the flight over the aurora.

Auroras are created in the upper atmosphere when the solar wind (a stream of charged particles emitted by the Sun) interacts with the Earth’s protective magnetic field. Charged particles within the magnetosphere are accelerated down field lines toward the ionosphere, where they collide with different gases (particularly oxygen and nitrogen) and emit light as a reaction. Auroras often appear as neon green, purple, yellow, or red, depending on the gas molecules being excited. Green, for example, indicates collisions with oxygen.

Astronaut photograph ISS052-E-63378 was acquired on August 19, 2017
Date acquired August 19, 2017
Source https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOTD/view.php?id=91062
Author NAsa Astronaut photograph from ISS
Permission
(Reusing this file)
Public domain This file is in the public domain in the United States because it was solely created by NASA. NASA copyright policy states that "NASA material is not protected by copyright unless noted". (See Template:PD-USGov, NASA copyright policy page or JPL Image Use Policy.)
Warnings:

Captions

Aurora

Items portrayed in this file

depicts

image/jpeg

31efef44db061ceb853a4792e5005061c049c2d2

275,629 byte

480 pixel

720 pixel

File history

Click on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time.

Date/TimeThumbnailDimensionsUserComment
current13:31, 4 October 2017Thumbnail for version as of 13:31, 4 October 2017720 × 480 (269 KB)Tillman{{Information |Description ={{en|1=An astronaut took this photograph of the Aurora Australis in August 2017. At the time, the International Space Station was moving over the southern Indian Ocean towards the Great Australian Bight and Melbourne, Aus...

The following 3 pages use this file:

Global file usage

The following other wikis use this file:

Metadata