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Aurora polar over Poland. “The appearance of aurora is possible at any time”

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That night it is worth looking at the sky – there is a chance that the aurora will appear on it. Karol Wójcicki informed about the possibility of seeing the phenomenon. The weather should be conducive to observations.

According to Karol Wójcicki, author of the profile “with the head in the stars” in social media, there will be a chance to see northern lights.

“If you have a cheerful sky, go to the field. The appearance of a moderate aurora is possible at any time,” said Wójcicki.

Aurora polar over Poland. There is a chance

Adam Hurcewicz, the author of the profile “about space and astronautics”, also informed about the possibility of the appearance of the polar polar.

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“Right now there are pretty good aurora conditions! Non -displayed, but the pictures can catch aurora,” said Hurcewicz in social media.

If you can observe the northern lights, send your photos on contact24

What about the weather?

The upcoming night promises to be cheerful almost all over Poland. It is only in the second part of the night that strong fog and fog will occur locally.

Aurora polar – how it arises

The northern lights are a light phenomenon that arises when the oil -sent gas particles sent by the sun hit the upper layer of the atmosphere of the Earth at high speed. The planet is protected from a “attack” thanks to its magnetic field. It redirects particles towards the North and South Pole, and the particles interact with gases in our atmosphere.

Zorza occurs mainly in the area of ​​the North and South Pole. The scientific name of the northern lights is Aurora Borealis (near the North Pole) and Aurora Australis (near the South Pole). He comes from the name of the Roman goddess of dawn Aurora.

This phenomenon is called the dance of colorful lights: blue, green, purple, pink, red, yellow and white – depending on which gases it interactions. Oxygen secretes the green and red light, nitrogen shines on burgundy and purple, hydrogen and helium – blue and purple. It can have different forms – rays, curtains, bands, arches. The northern lights are best seen at night, even though it is formed thanks to the sun.

Source of the main photo: RW/Contact 24

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