Aurora chasers in Canada discover new type of northern lights named ‘Steve’
CALGARY — Amateur scientists in Canada have helped researchers discover a new type of northern lights.
The glowing ribbon of purple — and sometimes green — that runs east-west in the night sky has been observed and photographed by aurora borealis chasers for years.
“My involvement is being the goofball who named it Steve,” said Chris Ratzlaff, a Calgary photographer who’s a co-author of a research paper published Wednesday in the journal Science Advances.
The luminous light, distinct from traditional aurora, was previously undocumented in scientific literature and little was known about how it formed.