...sky predominantly at mid to high latitudes. We know them as auroras and they are caused by the interaction of the solar wind ... and don’t come and go in a fleeting manner like auroras. They are also generated by the interaction of solar radiation with...
...(Cazprom or Energia satellites aren’t truly private, since the Russian states owns some of their stock). Tablesat-Aurora wasn’t the last Russian satellite. In 2014, two Perseus-M nanosatellites and a DX-1 microsatellite were launched by the satellite...
... closer and closer to our planet. During this phase auroras can be seen at much lower altitudes than normal. The...this is among the most extreme known geomagnetic storms documented with auroras at lowest latitude, along with reports of burned fuses, ...
... a common service interface, which allows the satellites to be constructed from standardised blocks. Sputnix hopes that TabletSat-Aurora will become a universal platform for the installation of scientific and applied useful loads and, possibly, for...
... was planetary in scale: telegraph wires caught fire, and operators reported electric shocks as their equipment malfunctioned. An aurora over a pylon serving Iceland’s national grid. Since then, similar, though less severe, incidents have highlighted...
...be another explanation for the apparent differences in these UV aurora images. Roth and his team then took a closer look at ...the relative distribution of the aurora in the UV images. Ganymede's surface temperature varies strongly...