Iceland 2013.    ~mike gradziel.
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Interplanetary space isn't exactly empty; among other things it contains a thin but turbulent sea of charged particles thrown off the sun, swirling out at a couple million miles an hour. Some of them are entrapped by Earth's magnetic field which draws the particles toward the poles. They spiral down around field lines and smack into the vapors of the upper atmosphere, making the atoms glow.
iceland aurora by Sean
iceland aurora by Sean


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