Northern Lights - Teepees

Photographer: Oanh Vuong
Country: United States of America

Taken at Cassidy Point, Yellowknife, Canada, on 24 March 2023, this stunning image captures the ethereal Northern Lights painting the night sky. It receives an honourable mention in the category of Still images taken exclusively with smartphones/mobile devices. The biting cold of -20°F-–29°C) set the stage for the vibrant hues of the Aurora Borealis, a celestial ballet created by collisions between charged particles from the Sun and Earth's atmosphere. Earth’s magnetic field directs the charged particles towards the polar regions, where they interact with the various atoms and molecules in the atmosphere. This natural phenomenon transforms the sky into a canvas of radiant greens, pinks, and purples, casting a mesmerising glow above. The different colours of an aurora are determined by the gases in Earth’s atmosphere, the altitude where the aurora occurs, the density of the atmosphere, and the energy of the charged particles. In general, green is attributed to oxygen molecules, red is associated with high-altitude oxygen molecules, purple and blue are associated with hydrogen and helium, and pink aurorae are typically associated with nitrogen. Against this cosmic backdrop, the teepees of Aurora Village below provide a tranquil contrast to the celestial spectacle unfolding overhead. Preserving the pristine darkness of this location ensures the continued splendour of such awe-inspiring natural light shows.

Also see image in Zenodo: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10359618

Credit:

Oanh Vuong/IAU OAE (CC BY 4.0)

About the Image

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Type:
Photographic
Release date:
18 December 2023, 17:30
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