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The Aurora of April 7 was not predicted, but nevertheless appeared in the sky above Utsjoki, Finland.
"Despite the full moon, we witnessed a magnificent green flash with purple nitrogen fringe" — said Rayann of Alsan who made this picture.
"We have reached that time of year when the Northern horizon during the day, never getting completely dark. But the season of lights still on over!", — said the photographer.
Suddenly in the Earth's magnetic field has opened a crack, and penetrated through her solar wind ignited the polar lights. But soon the night sky in the Arctic will be too bright to observe the Aurora.
"In any case, I said goodbye to Aurora before September, but who knows, maybe we'll get lucky and we'll meet again in the coming days," said Elzein. And it is quite possible, because the Earth is approaching a high-speed stream of solar wind flowing from the hole in the solar atmosphere.
Translated by «Yandex.Translator»
Rayann Elzein
Translated by «Yandex.Translator»
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