Aurora

The Blue Hole of Abisko

This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series Blue Holes Theme Week

The Blue Hole of Abisko We learned that blue holes are nexuses of past and present, a mixing of geological processes related to land and sea. These sinkholes produce stunning features, including the Great Blue Hole of Belize. But there’s another type of blue hole, too, one that brings skies into the party. In Sweden, the village of Abisko […]

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STEVE

STEVE Have you ever seen STEVE? I’ve never seen STEVE, but I wish I could. At TMAC Headquarters, it’s no secret we’re big fans of aurora borealis (or australis, we don’t discriminate). We’ve studied its causes, we’ve explored some of the biggest solar storms to ever hit Earth, and we’ve even followed them to other planets. Any time a strong batch of

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The Carrington Event

The Carrington Event It was a sight never to be forgotten, and was considered at the time to be the greatest aurora recorded […]. The rationalist and pantheist saw nature in her most exquisite robes, recognising, the divine immanence, immutable law, cause, and effect. The superstitious and the fanatical had dire forebodings, and thought it

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Sunlight & Solar Wind

Sunlight & Solar Wind Stars are the gnarly dynamos of the largely empty universe. Packed with nuclear reactors at their cores, these bodies make life possible. The number of factors that allow Earth to teem with life is high enough to make one believe in serendipity. We owe everything to our star – the Sun

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