Mashable 2024年12月31日
The Northern Lights will return on New Years Eve. Heres how to view them.
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跨年夜,美国和加拿大边境地区将迎来壮观的北极光,这是太阳活动引发的自然奇观。美国国家海洋和大气管理局预测,12月31日北极光可能在美国北部多个州可见,并可能持续到元旦。太阳表面的日冕物质抛射预计将到达地球,引发地磁暴,这虽然可能对无线电和卫星导航产生轻微干扰,但无需过度担心。最佳观赏时间是晚上10点到凌晨2点,届时地磁活动增强,天空也最黑暗。为了获得更清晰的视野,应尽量减少光污染,选择黑暗天空区域。北极光是太阳风带电粒子与地球大气中的氧原子和氮原子碰撞产生的化学反应。

📅 美国国家海洋和大气管理局(NOAA)预测,12月31日北极光可能在美国北部多州出现,并持续到元旦,为新年增添一抹自然色彩。

☀️ 太阳活动是北极光产生的根源,日冕物质抛射到达地球引发地磁暴,虽然可能对无线电和卫星导航造成轻微干扰,但影响可控。

🌃 最佳观赏时间为晚上10点至凌晨2点,此时地磁活动增强,天空黑暗,能最大程度呈现北极光的壮丽景象。为了获得更好的观赏效果,应尽量选择光污染较少的黑暗天空区域。

⚛️ 北极光的成因是太阳风的带电粒子与地球大气中的氧原子和氮原子碰撞,产生化学反应,从而形成美丽的极光现象,北半球称为北极光,南半球称为南极光。

Even if you aren't planning to watch New Year's Eve fireworks, it may still be worth looking to the skies this Tuesday. The Northern Lights are predicted to appear again this week, ringing in the new year with a spectacular natural light show over the U.S.-Canadian border. Here's how to watch the last aurora borealis of 2024.

The U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC) has advised that the Northern Lights may be visible across many of the northern U.S. states on Dec. 31, with the display potentially persisting through to New Year's Day. Part of the lower Midwest to Oregon might also be treated the aurora if they're lucky, though your chances to catch it are better the further north you are. 

This natural New Year's light show is the result of activity on the Sun's surface this weekend, including two coronal mass ejections which are expected to reach Earth. The SWPC has issued a strong G3 geomagnetic storm watch for Dec. 31, as well as a minor G1 watch for Jan. 1. According to the NOAA Space Weather Scales, a G3 geomagnetic storm may disrupt radio and satellite navigation, as well interfere with power systems.

Fortunately, such disruption is relatively minor and can be mitigated, so there's no need to be concerned while enjoying the Northern Lights. If you're lucky, your view might even be enhanced by a New Year's Eve fireworks display.

How to get the best view of the Northern Lights

If you're hoping to catch the New Year's Northern Lights, you could just head outdoors on Tuesday night, look up, and hope for the best. Auroras can be seen from over 600 miles away when conditions are right, and it can't hurt to at least check. However if you want to maximise your chances of seeing something spectacular, it may pay to plan ahead.

The SWPC advises that the best time to view an aurora borealis is between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m., when the level of geomagnetic activity increases. This is also when the sky is darkest, offering optimal contrast with the aurora. While the Northern Lights may technically be present while the Sun is up, they're much harder to see against a bright backdrop.

In the same vein, minimising light pollution will help you see the aurora borealis more clearly. Certified Dark Sky Places close to the U.S.-Canadian border may have some of the best views of the Northern Lights, each location having been assessed and recognised for their minimal light pollution.

What causes the Northern Lights?

Though auroras manifest in Earth's atmosphere, they actually originate from activity on the Sun's surface. 

When a solar flare or coronal mass ejection occurs on the Sun, plasma and magnetic field from the outermost layer of its atmosphere is expelled into space. This creates a solar wind which may travel to Earth, though it can take some time to get here. Radiation from solar flares can reach our planet in just eight minutes, while winds from coronal mass ejections can take anywhere between 15 hours and several days to arrive.

If they do reach Earth, most of these solar winds are deflected away by the planet's magnetic field. Not all of it is bounced back into space, though. When a solar wind's charged ion particles enter Earth's magnetic field instead, they travel to the planet's polar regions where said field is weakest.

There they collide with oxygen and nitrogen atoms, creating the chemical reaction which gives us the beautiful lights we know as auroras. Auroras in the Northern Hemisphere are called aurora borealis, or the Northern Lights, while those in the Southern Hemisphere are called aurora australis, or the Southern Lights.

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