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Saturday 13 July 2024

Aurora Borealis in Victoria

We got a surprise when we walked from downtown Victoria in the night sky. It was a visual display of our Earth's magnetic field protecting us from our sun's solar storms: the auraora borealis.


Here is a handy infographic, from CPLabSafety, on the science behind the phenomenon. A more detailed infographic is here.


I had last seen a full aurora borealis in 1989 in New Brunswick. I had gotten up in the middle of the night and its rich scintillating curtain of colour was awesome to behold. These reminded me of that experience. 



It was a joy to share this experience with my wife. A moment in our lives where we stand, look, and observe something that enables living things to exist on this planet.



I hope that those who could observe this, did.

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