Article 4X95W Meet Steve, the winter sky phenomenon

Meet Steve, the winter sky phenomenon

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Kate Ravilious
from Science | The Guardian on (#4X95W)

Steve has been around for eons, but has been mis-identified as aurora until now

Hands up if you've ever seen Steve. No, not the chap living down the road, but Steve the winter sky phenomenon. First spotted by auroral photographers in 2016, "Steve" is a purple band of light, sometimes accompanied by green lines, nicknamed "picket-fences".

Although Steve shares similarities with auroras - the glowing coloured lights visible from high latitudes during winter months - latest research shows that Steve is something quite different. Analysing photos of Steve taken from different locations, and using the stars in the background as markers, scientists have shown that Steve sits at between 130km and 270km altitude, while the picket fence is between 95km and 150km.

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