A Monash University expert is available to comment on another aurora australis light display and the best places to see it.
Associate Professor Michael Brown, School of Physics and Astronomy, Faculty of Science, Monash University
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Read more of Associate Professor Brown’s commentary at Monash Lens
The following can be attributed to Associate Professor Brown:
“There’s a chance Victorians will see some great auroras over the coming nights. There has been a series of coronal mass ejections from the Sun, and as the ejected charged particles sweep by the Earth we could get lovely auroral displays.
“While we may not get a repeat of May’s spectacular auroras, which were the best seen for decades, it is still well worth taking a look.
“The best places to see auroras are away from city and town lights, with clear dark views to the southern horizon.
“Aurora watching on social media may also be a good way of finding out if auroras are visible right now, and if you want to photograph auroras yourself then modern smartphones do a remarkably good job.”
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