There’s a new aurora in subpolar skies. Its name is Steve
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Satellite fly-by reveals charged particles moving at nearly 6 kilometers per second.
Read more - http://scim.ag/2Dryqnf
CREDITS
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editor/animator/narrator
Chris Burns
supervising producers
Sarah Crespi
Nguyên Khôi Nguyên
script
Sarah Crespi
Chris Burns
Katherine Kornei
citation
E. A. MacDonald et al., Science Advances 2018
DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.aaq0030
research photos/footage
Andy Witteman - @CNLastro
Hannahbella Nel
Krista Trinder
Megan Hoffman - fm photography
Christopher Dutton
ISS aurora timelapse
Earth Science and Remote Sensing Unit,
NASA Johnson Space Center
Swarm-A satellite photo/footage
ESA/AOES Medialab
stock footage/graphics
Pond5
music
"Cycles" Jason Shaw
Read more - http://scim.ag/2Dryqnf
CREDITS
-------------------------
editor/animator/narrator
Chris Burns
supervising producers
Sarah Crespi
Nguyên Khôi Nguyên
script
Sarah Crespi
Chris Burns
Katherine Kornei
citation
E. A. MacDonald et al., Science Advances 2018
DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.aaq0030
research photos/footage
Andy Witteman - @CNLastro
Hannahbella Nel
Krista Trinder
Megan Hoffman - fm photography
Christopher Dutton
ISS aurora timelapse
Earth Science and Remote Sensing Unit,
NASA Johnson Space Center
Swarm-A satellite photo/footage
ESA/AOES Medialab
stock footage/graphics
Pond5
music
"Cycles" Jason Shaw
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