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Related: About this forumSnow On The Windshield: Major Solar Particle Storm Smacks Earth [hd video]
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A major solar storm, marked at the Sun by an M8.7 soft X-ray flare and the eruption of a fast coronal mass ejection (CME), began early on January 23, 2012, igniting the most intense solar energetic particle storm since 2005. The expanding CME drove a shock through the solar wind, analogous to a bow wave in front of a fast moving vessel. In the shock, electrons and protons were accelerated to nearly the speed of light and appear in the video clip as streaks of light as they hit SOHO's detectors. When the shock reached Earth, CME particles spiraled down the magnetic field lines near Earth's poles and caused spectacular aurora displays in the higher latitudes. Some observers claimed it was the best display they'd seen in many years. You can watch a clip of aurora from Sweden here:
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tabatha
(18,795 posts)When the shock reached Earth, CME particles spiraled down the magnetic field lines near Earth's poles and caused spectacular aurora displays in the higher latitudes. Some observers claimed it was the best display they'd seen in many years. You can watch a clip of aurora from Sweden here: vimeo.com/35618405
The two posts are separated because the link in the OP goes to a different video, not on vimeo, but in Flickr format.
snagglepuss
(12,704 posts)FredStembottom
(2,928 posts)Of course, I know very little about anything like this but I was surprised that the white streaks of particles went in all directions. I expected streaks that indicated where they were being blown away from?