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Keywords: aurora, Sun
![Стабильное красное полярное сияние и Млечный Путь](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2023/11/13/0001912032/SARarcLooten1024.preview.jpg)
11.11.2023
This broad, luminous red arc was a surprising visitor to partly cloudy evening skies over northern France. Captured extending toward the zenith in a west-to-east mosaic of images from November 5, the faint atmospheric ribbon of light is an example of a Stable Auroral Red (SAR) arc.
![Смотря в сторону с солнечного зонда "Паркер"](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2019/12/09/0001569089/sun.preview.png)
9.12.2019
Everybody sees the Sun. Nobody's been there. Starting in 2018 though, NASA launched the robotic Parker Solar Probe (PSP) to investigate regions near to the Sun for the first time. The PSP's looping orbit brings it yet closer to the Sun each time around -- every few months.
![Смотря в сторону с солнечного зонда "Паркер"](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2024/02/19/0001920915/parker.preview.png)
19.02.2024
What's happening near the Sun? To help find out, NASA launched the robotic Parker Solar Probe (PSP) to investigate regions closer to the Sun than ever before. The PSP's looping orbit brings it nearer to the Sun each time around -- every few months.
![Солнечный минимум против солнечного максимума](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2023/12/11/0001914168/solarmax.preview.png)
11.12.2023
The surface of our Sun is constantly changing. Some years it is quiet, showing relatively few sunspots and active regions. Other years it is churning, showing many sunspots and throwing frequent Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) and flares.
![Северное сияние с точки зрения лягушки](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2018/10/07/0001440827/AuroraFrogStalnacke1024.preview.jpg)
6.10.2018
What does an aurora look like to a frog? "Awesome!" is the likely answer, suggested by this imaginative snapshot taken on October 3rd from Kiruna, Sweden. Frequented by apparitions of the northern lights, Kiruna...
![Северное сияние в Новой Шотландии](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2022/04/02/0001825030/Z62_5747-Edit1090.preview.jpg)
2.04.2022
This almost otherworldly display of northern lights was captured in clear skies during the early hours of March 31 from 44 degrees north latitude, planet Earth. In a five second exposure the scene looks north from Martinique Beach Provincial Park in Nova Scotia, Canada.
![Северное сияние над Лапландией](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2023/04/19/0001896393/AuroraSnow_Casado_1080.preview.jpg)
19.04.2023
On some nights the sky is the best show in town. On this night, auroras ruled the sky, and the geomagnetic storm that created this colorful sky show originated from an increasingly active Sun.
![Солнечный танец](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2018/10/10/0001441080/protub.preview.png)
10.10.2018
Sometimes, the surface of our Sun seems to dance. In the middle of 2012, for example, NASA's Sun-orbiting Solar Dynamic Observatory spacecraft imaged an impressive prominence that seemed to perform a running dive roll like an acrobatic dancer.
![Жесткая посадка летающей тарелки в пустыне Юта](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2018/11/04/0001443273/GenesisImpact_nasa_960.preview.jpg)
4.11.2018
A flying saucer from outer space crash-landed in the Utah desert after being tracked by radar and chased by helicopters. The year was 2004, and no space aliens were involved. The saucer, pictured here...
![Вихрь северного сияния над Исландией](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2022/04/04/0001825317/VortexAurora_Suarez_1080.preview.jpg)
4.04.2022
No, the car was not in danger of being vacuumed into space by the big sky vortex. For one reason, the vortex was really an aurora, and since auroras are created by particles striking the Earth from space, they do not create a vacuum.
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