Thursday, September 4, 2014

Timelapse: Sprites, Gravity Waves and Airglow

Timelapse: Sprites, Gravity Waves and Airglow:



Look! Fast! Sprite lightning occurs only at high altitudes above thunderstorms, only last for a thousandth of a second and emit light in the red portion of the visible spectrum, so they are really difficult to see. But one of our favorite astrophotographers and timelapse artists, Randy Halverson captured sprites during a recent thunderstorm in South Dakota. But wait, there’s more!

In his timelapse video, above, you’ll also see some faint aurora as well as green airglow being rippled by gravity waves.

See some imagery from the storm, below:



Sprite with Airglow and Gravity Waves over South Dakota. Credit and copyright: Randy Halverson.

Sprite with Airglow and Gravity Waves over South Dakota. Credit and copyright: Randy Halverson.
More sprites with airglow and gravity waves over South Dakota on August 20, 2014. Credit and copyright: Randy Halverson.

More sprites with airglow and gravity waves over South Dakota on August 20, 2014. Credit and copyright: Randy Halverson.
See more images and information about Randy’s fun night of observing these phenomena on his website, dakotalapse.

Tagged as:
airglow,
atmosphere,
Dakotalapse,
Randy Halverson,
Sprites,
Timelapse

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