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Steve about Glacier Bay

A Strong Emission Velocity Enhancement visits Glacier Bay on the night of August 30, 2019. Steve is a strip of ionized gas moving through the air at about four miles per second, with temperatures as high as 10,800 degrees Fahrenheit - as hot as the earth's core. It is about 16 miles wide and thousands of miles long, flowing from east to west.

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Steve Glacier Bay Strong Thermal Emission Velocity Enhancement aurora night sky Northern Lights Aurora Borealis stars Milky Way
A Strong Emission Velocity Enhancement visits Glacier Bay on the night of August 30, 2019. Steve is a strip of ionized gas moving through the air at about four miles per second, with temperatures as high as 10,800 degrees Fahrenheit - as hot as the earth's core. It is about 16 miles wide and thousands of miles long, flowing from east to west.