
Discovery comes from reanalysis of two-decade-old video. The famed northern and southern lights have been studied for millennia, but they still hold secrets. Physicists describe a new phenomenon they call ‘diffuse auroral erasers,’ in which patches of the background glow are blotted out, then suddenly intensify and reappear.
For millennia, humans in the high latitudes have been enthralled by auroras — the northern and southern lights. Yet even after all that time, it appears the ethereal, dancing ribbons of light above Earth still hold some secrets.
In a new study, physicists led by the University of Iowa report a new feature to Earth’s atmospheric light show...
Read More


Recent Comments