2026年1月,由于太阳活动的强度,澳大利亚南部在拜伦湾以北可见,因此在2026年1月发现了稀有的极光。
Southern Australia saw rare auroras in Jan 2026 due to intense solar activity, visible as far north as Byron Bay.
Aurora Australis于2026年1月在澳洲南部漂浮, 由于太阳11年的周期高峰, 太阳活动增加, 引发强烈的地磁风暴,
The Aurora Australis dazzled southern Australia in January 2026, visible as far north as Byron Bay due to heightened solar activity from the sun’s peak 11-year cycle, triggering strong geomagnetic storms.
在新南威尔士州蓝山和其他风景地区聚集的人群见证了闪烁而多彩的光辉展出,社交媒体充斥着图像,有些图像通过过滤器或长期接触摄影得到增强。
Crowds gathered in the NSW Blue Mountains and other scenic areas to witness the shimmering, colorful light displays, with social media flooded by images—some enhanced by filters or long-exposure photography.
虽然现实生活中的经历比一些照片所显示的要微妙, 但这种罕见的观测强调了极光在低度地区的频率日益增加.
While the real-life experience was subtler than some photos suggest, the rare sighting underscored the growing frequency of auroras at lower latitudes.
这种现象通常局限于极地地区,现在越来越普遍,这反映了过去在加拿大丘吉尔与北极光的令人敬畏的遭遇。
The phenomenon, typically confined to polar regions, has become more widespread, echoing past awe-inspiring encounters with the Northern Lights in Churchill, Canada.