Aurora Borealis
Welcome to my Aurora Borealis / Northern Lights and dark sky gallery. The “northern lights” are caused by collisions between fast moving electron particles from space sent towards earth from the sun. When these particles collide with oxygen and nitrogen gas molecules in the atmosphere the results are colorful displays of light. The color of the aurora depends on which gas is being excited by the electrons and on how much energy is being exchanged. Oxygen emits either a greenish-yellow light the most commonly seen color or a red light, nitrogen gas generally gives off a blue light. You can see all of these colors and more in my gallery as well as examples of another light emitting phenomenon known as airglow. Airglow is a very weak emission of green or red light by the planetary atmosphere all of the below images have been taken in Michigan.
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The above image is part of a series of photos nine of which are posted to this gallery. These images show the evolution of a rainbow like display of Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights over Lake Superior at Whitefish Point taken 5/6/2013 near Paradise, Michigan. It was a calm night on the lake allowing for a wonderful reflection of the lights.
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