Wednesday, 27 May 2015

The Aurora Australis

Aurora_Australis_From_ISS.JPGThe Aurora Australis


Have you ever witnessed nature’s light show  dancing across the night sky?  This colourful display is often referred to, and known as ‘The Southern Lights’. What causes this spectacular illumination,  Aurora Australis?


When a solar flare occurs it is the trigger of an aurora. A solar flare is when the sun ejects a cloud of electrons ions and atoms into space.


(Next) “the ions and atoms hit earth's magnetic field the magnetic field acts as an invisible shield. Because of the shape of the magnetic field the solar flare is attracted to the north and south poles”.


The ions start to accelerate and collide with other particles in our atmosphere releasing energy in the form of beautiful light.


There is an aurora in the North and South pole. The north it is called  aurora australis down in the south pole it is called aurora borealis.


                                                    

                                                            By Beaudane      

9 comments:

  1. Well done Beaudane.

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  2. Well done Beaudane.

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  3. The Aurora Australis is a beautiful light.

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  4. We learnt a lot about an Aurora Australis. I told my mum and dad and they was impressed of what we had learnt. I now wish to see the Northern lights when I grow up.

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  6. Well done Beaudane it looks amazing

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  7. Great Job Beaudane! Your explanation is great!

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  8. your explanation is AWESOME!!!!! well done

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  9. your explanation is AWESOME!!!!! well done

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