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19. October 2012 | Categories: General Information, History, In the News right now, Just for fun, Opinion | Tags: 25 000, 25 000 visitors, blog, blogging, community, google, people, social-media, Thank you!, visitors, Wordpress | Leave a comment
The lighthouse on Ankenes and Northern Lights up above behind some fast moving clouds. Taken on October the 13.

“The Light Machine” – Lighthouse on Ankenes and Northern Lights behind some fast-moving clouds up above.
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19. October 2012 | Categories: 3-Autumn, Astronomy and Athmospheric Physics, Geophysics, Long Exposure, Meteorology, Nature, Nature's Delight, Photo, Photo - processed RAW, Physics, Seasons | Tags: Ankenes, Ankens, Clouds, Fagernes, Lighthouse, Narvik, Nordlys, Nordlysbilde, Northern Lights | Leave a comment
This is taken the same evening (October 14. 2012) as the previous photo. Here the Northern Light is somewhat stronger. This view is towards the South and the previous photo is taken towards the North.

Northern Lights – Ankenes – seen from the breakwater towards the south
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19. October 2012 | Categories: 3-Autumn, Astronomy and Athmospheric Physics, Geophysics, Long Exposure, Nature, Nature's Delight, Photo, Photo - processed RAW, Physics, Science & Technology, Seasons | Tags: 2013, Ankenes, Fagernes, Magnetic Field, Narvik, Nordlys, Northern Light, Peak Year, Solar Cycle, Solar Flare, Solar Wind | Leave a comment
Quiet – but it’s there
It’s been very, very quiet on the Northern Lights front. The particle flow is very good. Now, I am not a physicist – but I have a fair share of knowledge in the field, having studied it and been a happy member of the Physics Club at The University of Tromsø (The Northern Lights Capital of Norway – a really fun city with lots of things to explore – I highly recommend it). In my humble opinion when the Solar Wind is at low speeds (right now ~500 km/s) – as it is right now, and the Geomagnetic Field component is neutral and the Dynamic pressure is low – even with a quite strong stream of charged particles from the Sun – all we get here is a “vail” of Northern Lights, but things changes fast. Sudden Solar Prominences can quickly change the conditions for Northern Lights.
2013 – A peak year
The solar activity in terms of Solar Prominences (also known as protuberanses) varies. These are known as Solar Cycles (or Magnetic Activity Cycles). They peak about every 11. year. 2013 is an estimated new peak. In correlations with this heightened activity, solar observatories register a rise in Sun Spots.
The photo below is taken in Ankenes the 15. – which was a pretty good day for shooting, but this faint “vail” captivated me enough to develop.

Faint Vail at 01:55 am above the Fagernes Mt.
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19. October 2012 | Categories: 3-Autumn, Astronomy and Athmospheric Physics, General Information, Geophysics, Long Exposure, Nature, Nature's Delight, Photo, Photo - processed RAW, Physics, Science & Technology, Seasons | Tags: 2013, Ankenes, Fagernes, Magnetic Field, Narvik, Nordlys, Northern Light, Peak Year, Solar Cycle, Solar Flare, Solar Wind | Leave a comment