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Pulsating or flickering auroras typically follow after a major substorm. They might be caused by electrons bouncing back and forth from pole to pole. Neat to watch but tough to shoot except on video. A substorm is a usually brief outburst or brightening and increase in motion that might last only a few minutes before subsiding. And after it subsides the aurora can sometimes turn into a pulsating form.
Yiannis Pavlis.All rights reserved. Please e-mail me if you are interested to use or purchase images.
| Neil Marcus | 26-Feb-2021 12:53 | |
| John Hamers | 26-Feb-2021 10:49 | |
| joseantonio | 26-Feb-2021 04:18 | |