Media Summary: Sky watchers discovered a glowing purple, aurora-like It looks like the Northern Lights, but a new study from What started as a misnomer and misclassification of a rare Aurora

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Sky watchers discovered a glowing purple, aurora-like It looks like the Northern Lights, but a new study from What started as a misnomer and misclassification of a rare Aurora A mauve and green streak, lightning the sky at Helena Lake Ranch in Canada, was captured in this video by a citizen A new study published in Geophysical Research Letters examined one explanation for Satellite fly-by reveals charged particles moving at nearly 6 kilometers per second. Read more - CREDITS ...

Don't be fooled… skyglows aren't auroras. The bright purple ribbon of light was totally new to

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STEVE: The Celestial Phenomenon Scientists Couldn’t Explain

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Citizen Scientists Discovered a Strange Glow in the Sky, and Then Named It Steve

Citizen Scientists Discovered a Strange Glow in the Sky, and Then Named It Steve

Sky watchers discovered a glowing purple, aurora-like

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New celestial phenomena named Steve

New celestial phenomena named Steve

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Space mystery: What is Steve?

Space mystery: What is Steve?

It looks like the Northern Lights, but a new study from

Let's call him STEVE: The amusing story of a not-Aurora phenomenon

Let's call him STEVE: The amusing story of a not-Aurora phenomenon

What started as a misnomer and misclassification of a rare Aurora

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STEVE reveals some of its secrets | Science News

STEVE reveals some of its secrets | Science News

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Steve: The Mysterious Celestial Phenomenon Discovered By Amateurs

Steve: The Mysterious Celestial Phenomenon Discovered By Amateurs

It's not the Northern Lights—it's "

Meet STEVE, the aurora | Science News

Meet STEVE, the aurora | Science News

A mauve and green streak, lightning the sky at Helena Lake Ranch in Canada, was captured in this video by a citizen

STEVE might not actually be an aurora

STEVE might not actually be an aurora

A new study published in Geophysical Research Letters examined one explanation for

There’s a new aurora in subpolar skies. Its name is Steve

There’s a new aurora in subpolar skies. Its name is Steve

Satellite fly-by reveals charged particles moving at nearly 6 kilometers per second. Read more - http://scim.ag/2Dryqnf CREDITS ...

Scientists discover a double-layer STEVE light show

Scientists discover a double-layer STEVE light show

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Steve: The Mysterious Celestial Phenomenon Discovered By Amateurs

Steve: The Mysterious Celestial Phenomenon Discovered By Amateurs

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Scientists Figure Out How That Mysterious Skyglow 'STEVE' Forms

Scientists Figure Out How That Mysterious Skyglow 'STEVE' Forms

Don't be fooled… skyglows aren't auroras. The bright purple ribbon of light was totally new to