Double CME hit Earth's magnetic field 5 August producing beautiful Auroras
Distance travelled ~ 564'622'400 km
This photo was taken on August 5, 2011 in Elgin, Scotland, by .
Post categories: iwitness ,Ìýoptical phenomena,Ìýspace weather,Ìýyour pictures
Aira Idris | 11:00 UK time, Monday, 8 August 2011
Distance travelled ~ 564'622'400 km
This photo was taken on August 5, 2011 in Elgin, Scotland, by .
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Orbit: Earth's Extraordinary Journey explores the relationship between the Earth's orbit and the weather. Previously '23 Degrees' (working title); on this blog the weather community were invited to discuss their experiences of severe weather as and when events developed and share their iwitness footage throughout 2011. The audience were provided with an insight to the making of the series and exclusive behind the scenes footage. Follow us on .
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