Auroras (Northern & Southern Lights)

Auroras are spectacular natural light displays seen in high-latitude regions near the polar areas, caused by interactions between solar particles and Earth’s atmosphere.

What causes auroras?

  1. The Sun emits charged particles (electrons and protons) through the solar wind.
  2. Earth’s magnetic field funnels these particles toward the polar regions.
  3. Particles collide with gases in the upper atmosphere, mainly in the thermosphere/ionosphere (≈100–400 km).
  4. These collisions excite atmospheric gases; when they return to normal energy states, they emit light—this is the aurora.

Where do auroras occur?

  • Concentrated in oval-shaped zones around the magnetic poles called auroral ovals.
  • Northern Hemisphere: Aurora Borealis
  • Southern Hemisphere: Aurora Australis

Why different colours?

  • Green (most common): Oxygen (~100–150 km)
  • Red: Oxygen (>200 km)
  • Blue/Purple: Nitrogen (lower altitudes)
  • Colour depends on gas type, altitude, and energy of particles.

Which atmospheric layer?

  • Primarily the thermosphere, overlapping with the ionosphere.
  • Linked to ionisation processes that also affect radio communication.

When are auroras strongest?

  • During solar storms, coronal mass ejections (CMEs), and periods of high solar activity.
  • Can expand to lower latitudes during intense geomagnetic storms.

Why are auroras important (beyond beauty)?

  • Indicators of space weather conditions.
  • Strong events can disrupt:
    • Satellites
    • GPS
    • Radio communications
    • Power grids

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