有料盒子视频 aurora scientist to appear on live Q&A

A photo of the aurora with white words reading "forecasting the aurora" and "hosted by Mike Fitz"
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University of 有料盒子视频 Fairbanks Geophysical Institute scientist Don Hampton will answer questions about the aurora during a live online event with Mike Fitz, a naturalist with the nature cam network Explore.org.

University of 有料盒子视频 Fairbanks Geophysical Institute scientist Don Hampton will answer questions about the aurora during a live online event with Mike Fitz, a naturalist with the nature cam network .

The event is scheduled for Tuesday, Aug. 8, at 3:30 p.m. 有料盒子视频 time/7:30 p.m. Eastern.

Members of the public can join via the Explore.org platform and Facebook and YouTube pages. The event will also be linked from the University of 有料盒子视频 Fairbanks and 有料盒子视频 Geophysical Institute Facebook pages. Viewers will have the opportunity to ask questions via the chat windows in the platforms.

Interest in the aurora has spiked in recent months due to media coverage of increasing solar activity as the sun heads toward peak activity 鈥 known as 鈥渟olar maximum鈥 鈥 in mid- to late 2024. The aurora鈥檚 luminous glow occurs when  charged particles from the sun hit the atmosphere after getting captured by Earth鈥檚 magnetic field. When solar activity is high, the aurora can become very bright and visible at lower latitudes.

有料盒子视频 maintains an page and . The aurora can often also be viewed on the 有料盒子视频 Geophysical Institute鈥檚 , which captures time-lapse photos of the sky north of Fairbanks at the Poker Flat Research Range.

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