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Aurora Australis Should be Visible Again Tonight

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More solar storms are expected tonight, tomorrow and over the coming weeks as a “solar maximum” approaches.

Aotearoa was dazzled at the weekend as a rare solar storm saw the Aurora Australis light up the sky. University of Otago physics professor Craig Rodger said it was the largest such solar storm for more than a decade in New Zealand, and astronomer Dr Ian Griffin said Aurora Australis should be visible again either yesterday or tonight.

Solar storm

“The solar storm that was raging over the weekend has died down a little bit now, but there is some more material coming from a sunspot which is turning away from the Earth,” Griffin said.

“But it has kind of sent a final goodbye by firing some more solar material towards us, and that should be arriving either tonight or tomorrow.”

While this particular sunspot would not be throwing anymore material into the atmosphere after Tuesday night, Griffin said a solar maximum - the peak of the solar cycle - was approachin­g.

“We are expecting solar activity to be a little bit quieter for the next week or so, but we are approachin­g solar maximum, and that means there is more solar activity and more auroras.

“So hopefully we will see more storms like the one we really got to enjoy on Saturday night over the next few weeks and months.”

Keen aurora observer and photograph­er Darryl Jones said it was the best display he had seen since the 1980s.

Jones stayed up all night on Saturday and into Sunday to capture the aurora from Lauder in Central Otago.

He told Afternoons the aurora was generally a southern phenomenon - but as proven last weekend, the North Island was able to see it too. He was “definitely excited” by it. “It’s one of those rare, grand observance­s of nature that you don’t get to see every day, particular­ly in the northern parts of the country.” Jones said it was a rarity to see an aurora that covered much of the sky as this one did.

It got “better and better” as the night went on, and got to a point where it looked like a “crown over your head.”

 ?? Photo: Darryl Jones ?? Darryl Jones said the weekend’s display was the best he had seen since the 1980s.
Photo: Darryl Jones Darryl Jones said the weekend’s display was the best he had seen since the 1980s.

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