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In Episode 12, Emmaline and Kincaid break down the science of the night sky. 1. What’s behind nature’s most stunning light show: the Northern Lights? 2. Why have we seen such strong Auroras in the last year? 3. How do you take images of the night sky from light polluted cities? Find out the answers and more in this episode! Summary: In this episode we explore the mysteries of the night sky. We discuss the science behind the aurora borealis, how light pollution is on the rise, and how to image the night sky from light polluted cities. We are joined by expert deep sky astrophotographer Lee Pullen, who captures images of the cosmos from his back garden in Bristol. Check out Lee's incredible images here: https://urbanastrophotography.com/ Takeaways: 1. Auroras are formed as charged particles from the Sun collide with our atmosphere. 2. Auroras form on other planets, not just Earth. 3. The Northern Lights are best seen through photos due to the increased exposure time. 4. Light pollution is getting worse each year. 5. Capturing the night sky from light polluted cities is possible. 6. Astronomical darkness cannot be achieved in the summer, making imaging a little more challenging. Want to learn more? Tune into THIS MONTH'S EPISODE! Got any feedback? Please get in touch with our social media channels @thesciencetapes
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