2011年4月9日星期六

Real time Observatory captures breathtaking last northern lights

A picture of the Aurora Borealis over Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada, taken at 00: 51 MDT on 7 April 2011. credit: AuroraMAX

The online Observatory AuroraMAX, which offers live streaming views of Canada's northern lights, has an uptick in new Aurora activity, and the latest images that the team is shared nothing short are seen by stunning. The image above was this morning, taken 7 April 2011. AuroraMAX monitors the intensity and frequency of the Aurora Borealis over their cameras in Canada in the years before solar maximum, expected in 2013. In addition to nightly broadcasts of the Aurora AuroraMAX, the science behind the phenomenon, as also the tips will help to see and photograph the Aurora demystify.

See below for the most recent views.

The Aurora Borealis over Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada, taken at 00: 25 MDT on 5 April 2011. credit: AuroraMAX the Aurora Borealis over Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada, on 01: 11 MDT on 4 April 2011 credit: AuroraMAX the Aurora Borealis over Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada, on the 31 March 2011 at 03: 10 MDT taken credit: AuroraMAX

Click on each image AuroraMAX's TwitPic access page, where they often images from their nightly observations after.

And activities of the AuroraMAX website for more information about night how webcasts can watch Aurora.

Tagged as: Aurora Borealis, AuroraMAX

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