Wednesday, November 10, 2004
Night sky spectacular
Night sky spectacular
November 9, 2004 - 4:42PM
A spectacular light show is expected to play across
Australia's southern skies as a major geomagnetic
storm rages above the earth's atmosphere this week.
Many-hued shimmering and moving lights should appear
in the night sky in the southern half of Australia
over the next two nights, the Australian space weather
agency, IPS Radio and Space Services, said.
Since November 3, a massive sunspot has caused several
explosions on the sun's surface, which have hit the
earth's geomagnetic field and caused a major
geomagnetic storm.
"This storm is expected to continue for the next two
to three days as material now in transit from the sun
interacts with the geomagnetic field," IPS deputy
general manager Phil Wilkinson said.
"Reports of aurora have already been received from as
far north as the Siding Spring Observatory near
Coonabarabran in northern NSW."
As well as creating a spectacular light display, the
storm is likely to disturb the earth's upper
atmosphere and interfere with technological systems
including short wave or high frequency (HF) radio.
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"HF radio remains an important tool for communications
and surveillance within Australia for defence, air and
sea transport and emergency service groups," Dr
Wilkinson said.
Satellites may be damaged and aeromagnetic surveys
could be adversely affected, he said, but the activity
posed no direct threat to people on earth.
http://www.smh.com.au/news/National/Night-sky-spectacular/2004/11/09/1099781379931.html
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