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English: Aurora Australis Observed From the International Space Station

Among the views of Earth afforded astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS), surely one of the most spectacular is of the aurora. These ever-shifting displays of colored ribbons, curtains, rays, and spots are most visible near the North (aurora borealis) and South (aurora australis) Poles as charged particles (ions) streaming from the Sun (the solar wind) interact with Earth’s magnetic field.

While aurora are generally only visible close to the poles, severe magnetic storms impacting the Earth’s magnetic field can shift them towards the equator. This striking aurora image was taken during a geomagnetic storm that was most likely caused by a coronal mass ejection from the Sun on May 24, 2010. The ISS was located over the Southern Indian Ocean at an altitude of 350 kilometers (220 miles), with the astronaut observer most likely looking towards Antarctica (not visible) and the South Pole.

The aurora has a sinuous ribbon shape that separates into discrete spots near the lower right corner of the image. While the dominant coloration of the aurora is green, there are faint suggestions of red left of image center. Dense cloud cover is dimly visible below the aurora. The curvature of the Earth’s horizon (the limb) is clearly visible, as is the faint blue line of the upper atmosphere directly above it (at image top center). Several stars appear as bright pinpoints against the blackness of space at image top right.

Auroras happen when ions in the solar wind collide with atoms of oxygen and nitrogen in the upper atmosphere. The atoms are excited by these collisions, and they typically emit light as they return to their original energy level. The light creates the aurora that we see. The most commonly observed color of aurora is green, caused by light emitted by excited oxygen atoms at wavelengths centered at 0.558 micrometers, or millionths of a meter. (Visible light is reflected from healthy (green) plant leaves at approximately the same wavelength.) Red aurora are generated by light emitted at a longer wavelength (0.630 micrometers), and other colors such as blue and purple are also sometimes observed.


International Space Station InsigniaISS Crew Earth Observations: ISS023-E-58455International Space Station emblem
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Mission ISS023 (Expedition 23)
Roll E
Frame 58455
Country or Geographic Name INDIAN OCEAN
Features AURORA AUSTRALIS, CLOUDS, EARTH LIMB, STARS
Camera
Camera Tilt High Oblique
Camera Nikon D3
Film 4256 x 2832 pixel CMOS sensor, 36.0mm x 23.9mm, total pixels: 12.87 million, Nikon FX format.
Quality
Percentage of Cloud Cover 51-75%
Nadir What is Nadir?
Date 2010-05-29
Time 16:11:36
Nadir Point Latitude -51.2° N
Nadir Point Longitude 93.3° E
Sun Azimuth 220°
Spacecraft Altitude 189 nautical miles (350 km)
Sun Elevation Angle -56°
Orbit Number 2055
日期
来源 Mission: ISS023 Roll: E Frame: 58455 Mission ID on the Film or image: ISS023
作者 ISS Expedition 23 crew
其他版本 File:Aurora Australis From ISS edit1.JPG - Slight Gaussian blur, to remove noise.
相机位置51° 11′ 41.1″ 南, 93° 17′ 55.1″ 东 Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.在以下服务上查看本图像和附近其他图像: OpenStreetMapinfo
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Image acquired with a Nikon D3 digital camera, and is provided by the ISS Crew Earth Observations experiment and Image Science & Analysis Laboratory, Johnson Space Center.

Image courtesy of Earth Sciences and Image Analysis Laboratory, NASA Johnson Space Center.

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