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Space Weather Collection (#3)

"Exploring the Mysteries of Space Weather: A Captivating Journey through the Cosmos" Witnessing Nature's Light Show

Background imageSpace Weather Collection: Aurora over Paris, 1869

Aurora over Paris, 1869
Aurora borealis or northern lights display, over Paris, France, on 13 May 1869, historical artwork. Aurorae, displays of coloured lights in the sky, are rarely seen outside the polar regions

Background imageSpace Weather Collection: Aurora australis and star trails

Aurora australis and star trails, over the Southern Ocean. The aurora (on horizon) is a coloured light display visible in the night sky at high latitudes

Background imageSpace Weather Collection: Aurora borealis, 19th century

Aurora borealis, 19th century
Aurora borealis, 19th-century artwork. The aurora is a coloured light display visible in the night sky at high latitudes. It occurs when charged particles from the Sun are drawn by Earths magnetic

Background imageSpace Weather Collection: Aurora australis and Milky Way

Aurora australis and Milky Way

Background imageSpace Weather Collection: Aurora borealis, 1854 artwork

Aurora borealis, 1854 artwork
Aurora borealis. Artwork of a northern lights (aurora borealis) display, observed in Norway in 1854. Aurorae, displays of coloured lights in the sky

Background imageSpace Weather Collection: Solar wind and the Earth, artwork

Solar wind and the Earth, artwork
Solar wind and the Earth. Computer artwork showing how the Earths magnetic field (white) protects it from the Suns solar wind (yellow) by deflecting the charged particles around the planet

Background imageSpace Weather Collection: Oil pipeline and aurora

Oil pipeline and aurora. The aurora is a coloured light display visible in the night sky at high latitudes. It occurs when charged and energetic particles from the Sun (the solar wind)

Background imageSpace Weather Collection: Aurora borealis and Moon

Aurora borealis and Moon over a river. This coloured light display (the northern lights) is visible in the night sky at high latitudes

Background imageSpace Weather Collection: Solar storm, artwork

Solar storm, artwork
Solar storm. Artwork of the Sun (left) and Earth (right), showing emanations from the Sun representing the increase in activity seen at the peak of the 11-year solar cycle




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"Exploring the Mysteries of Space Weather: A Captivating Journey through the Cosmos" Witnessing Nature's Light Show: An awe-inspiring aurora over Antarctica captured in a stunning satellite image. When Aurora Borealis Meets the Moon: A celestial dance between the ethereal Northern Lights and our radiant lunar companion. Enchanting Colors of the Night Sky: The mesmerizing spectacle of an Aurora Borealis painting vibrant hues across the heavens. Unveiling Nature's Canvas: Druridge Bay, UK becomes a breathtaking backdrop for a captivating display of the Aurora Borealis. Nature's Extraterrestrial Artistry: Glimpses into Neptune's enigmatic beauty through an artist's conceptual representation. Descending into Venus' Inferno: Exploring the scorching surface of this infernal planet, where extreme conditions prevail. The Sun - Our Celestial Powerhouse: Unraveling its mysteries and understanding its crucial role in space weather phenomena. UFO or Natural Phenomenon? A colossal unidentified object venting plasma from our mighty Sun sparks intrigue among astronomers worldwide. Lunar Swirls Revealed by NASA Mission ARTEMIS Data Analysis: Groundbreaking research sheds light on these enigmatic lunar features, unlocking secrets about their formation and significance. Mars - The Red Planet Alive with Solar Activity: Delving into solar storms and their impact on Mars' dynamic atmosphere. Embark on this cosmic journey to unravel space weather's wonders, where nature paints vivid displays across polar skies, planets reveal their hidden treasures, and our starry sun influences worlds beyond imagination.