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Astronomy Picture of the Day
Astronomy Picture of the Day
@apod@reentry.codl.fr  ·  activity timestamp 4 hours ago

Auroral Corona

Image Credit & Copyright: Roi Levi

Explanation: Cycle 25 solar maximum made 2025 a great year for aurora borealis (or aurora australis) on planet Earth. And the high level of solar activity should extend into 2026. So, while you're celebrating the arrival of the new year, check out this spectacular auroral display that erupted in starry night skies over Kirkjufell, Iceland. The awesome auroral corona, energetic curtains of light streaming from directly overhead, was witnessed during a strong geomagnetic storm triggered by intense solar activity near the March 2025 equinox. This northland and skyscape captures the evocative display in a 21 frame panoramic mosaic.

https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap260101.html #apod

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Roi Levi on Instagram: "Solar max is exploding 🤯
Thanks nasa APOD team for posting today my last shot from Kirkjufell geomagnetic storm in Iceland on one of the most massive Aurora storm of the decade that I have experienced
Panorama
21 frames x 1/2 sec
Sony a7s3 by Richard Gali
Sigma 14 mm F1.4
21 panels 1/2 sec.
Tonight there’s a G4 severe storm and a massive cme heading earth washing mid latitudes and high latitude with colorful aurora so heads up! @sonyalpha
#apod #nightscaper #astro #nightscapephotography #aurora #solarmax #northernlights #solarstorm #geomagneticstorm #NatGeoYourShotPOY25"

23K likes, 252 comments - astroi_levi on November 12, 2025: "Solar max is exploding 🤯 Thanks nasa APOD team for posting today my last shot from Kirkjufell geomagnetic storm in Iceland on one of the most massive Aurora storm of the decade that I have experienced Panorama 21 frames x 1/2 sec Sony a7s3 by Richard Gali Sigma 14 mm F1.4 21 panels 1/2 sec. Tonight there’s a G4 severe storm and a massive cme heading earth washing mid latitudes and high latitude with colorful aurora so heads up! @sonyalpha #apod #nightscaper #astro #nightscapephotography #aurora #solarmax #northernlights #solarstorm #geomagneticstorm #NatGeoYourShotPOY25".
Flickr

The aurora australis arcs above a partly cloudy Indian Ocean

iss073e0247726 (June 12, 2025) --- The aurora australis arcs above a partly cloudy Indian Ocean in this photograph from the International Space Station as it orbited 269 miles above in between Australia and Antarctica.
Michigan Technological University

What are the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis)?

The Northern Lights, known also as aurora borealis are a natural display of light in the northern hemisphere's night sky. Auroral displays appear in many hues—though pale green and pink are most common. Shades of red, yellow, green, blue, and violet are also reported.

Solar Cycle Progression | NOAA / NWS Space Weather Prediction Center

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