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Antarctica: China's Zhongshan Station in Antarctica observes intense aurora caused by geomagnetic disturbance
Antarctica - June 01, 2025 The multi-band all-sky aurora imager at China's Zhongshan Station in Antarctica has recorded a splendid aurora activity caused by geomagnetic disturbances. According to the National Space Weather Monitoring and Early Warning Center, due to solar activity, varying degrees of geomagnetic disturbances occurred in the 24 hours between 14:00 on Sunday and 14:00 on Monday Beijing time (06:00 on Sunday to 06:00 on Monday GMT). The Zhongshan Station's aurora imaging instrument started to observe intense aurora activity at 00:00 on Sunday local time (19:00 on Saturday GMT). According to footage provided by the Polar Research Institute of China, green auroras rapidly moved from the northern sea surface towards higher latitudes, covering the sky over the Zhongshan Station within just 10 minutes. The Chinese expedition team is now analyzing data collected by ionospheric and middle-to-upper atmospheric monitoring equipment at the station to support further research into the space environment effects caused by these geomagnetic disturbances. Built in 1989, the Zhongshan Station is China's second permanent research property in Antarctica, located at the Larsemann Hills, East Antarctica. It serves as a key hub for inland expeditions and supports research in meteorological observation, oceanography, and geology, among others. SHOTLIST: Antarctica - June 1, 2025 1. Fast motion of aurora above Zhongshan Research Station; FILE: Antarctica - 2024 1. Aerial shots of Zhongshan Station; 2. Sign reading (Chinese) "Zhongshan Station". [Restrictions: No access Chinese mainland]
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