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Plus ici…. partie papillonner ! Maker- Food scientist & technologist 🍦 - Passion for science & techno sharing - 💙



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"Aux chiottes la physique !" : avec votre aide, nous voulons transformer des toilettes en salles d’expo pour vulgariser les sciences. Vous êtes dans une fac, un lycée, un musée, une asso... ? Nous on vient de le faire dans ma fac ! Et vous ? Tout est ici: vulgarisation.fr/projet/aux_chi…


Sometimes a river of hot gas flows over your head. In this case the river created a Strong Thermal Emission Velocity Enhancement (STEVE) that glowed bright red, white, and pink. Details of how STEVEs work remain a topic of research, but recent evidence holds that their glow results from a fast-moving river of hot ions flowing over a hundred kilometers up in the Earth's atmosphere: the ionosphere. The more expansive dull red glow might be related to the flowing STEVE, but alternatively might be a Stable Auroral Red (SAR) arc, a more general heat-related glow. The featured picture, taken earlier this month in Côte d'Opale, France, is a wide-angle digital composite made as the STEVE arc formed nearly overhead. Although the apparition lasted only a few minutes, this was long enough for the quick-thinking astrophotographer to get in the picture -- can you find him? Credit & Copyright: Louis LEROUX-GÉRÉ




