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The science behind why some auroras have such stunning wave patterns

Last updated: February 8, 2026 9:25 am
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Auroras are one of nature’s most spectacular light shows, with shimmering bands of light illuminating the night sky near the Earth’s poles. These colorful displays can take on various forms, including bands, rays, and patches. But what causes these mesmerizing patterns to form? Recent research has shed light on the science behind one type of aurora known as aurora arcs.

In a study published in Nature Communications, scientists have identified the “battery” that powers aurora arcs. These unique patterns are fueled by AlfvĂ©n waves, a special type of plasma wave that travels along Earth’s magnetic lines. Acting like a space battery, these waves energize charged particles in our atmosphere, particularly fast-moving electrons. When these electrons collide with atoms in the atmosphere, they release light in the form of towering bands, creating the distinctive arcs seen in auroras.

The discovery of this process was made possible through synchronized measurements of an auroral arc in 2015 by military and NASA spacecraft. By combining observations from different viewpoints over an extended period, researchers were able to gain insight into the conditions in space that contribute to the formation of aurora arcs.

Despite the sun’s latest activity cycle likely having already peaked, 2026 is expected to be a year filled with auroras. The northern hemisphere is anticipated to experience plenty of auroral activity, with the season running through March.

If you’re fascinated by the science behind auroras and other natural phenomena, consider supporting science journalism by subscribing to reputable sources like Scientific American. By investing in quality journalism, you help ensure the future of impactful stories about the discoveries and ideas shaping our world today. Join the community of science enthusiasts who value in-depth reporting and insightful analysis on the wonders of our universe.

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