The Mystery of Steve The Glowing Ribbon in The Sky Has Finally Been Solved
“Aurora is defined by particle precipitation, electrons and protons actually falling into our atmosphere, whereas the STEVE atmospheric glow comes from heating without particle precipitation. The precipitating electrons that cause the green picket fence are thus aurora, though this occurs outside the auroral zone, so it’s indeed unique.”Which is a fancy way of saying “it’s a different thing.”

Steve
was named after the animated film “Over the Hedge,” in which a group of
forest animals see the titular hedge for the first time, and not
knowing what to call it, name it Steve. It was later turned into the
“backronym” STEVE (strong thermal emission velocity enhancement) which
just sounds like technobabble. Credit: Ryan Sault.
They found that the purple ribbons are caused by rivers of charged particles colliding with strong magnetic waves in Earth’s Ionosphere. According to the American Geophysical Union, the process that causes the towering purple ribbons are similar to those that cause incandescent light bulbs to light up. The friction between between the rivers of hot plasma and the the magnetic waves high up in the Ionosphere causes the charged plasma particles to heat up and emit light. A beautiful soft purple light named Steve.

A Steve event that shows the green “picket fence” rays streaming off the side. Credit: Rocky Raybell.
The researchers say that public interest and involvement in the project was key to to its success. Toshi Nishimura, Lead author of the study, says:
“As commercial cameras become more sensitive and increased excitement about the aurora spreads via social media, citizen scientists can act as a ‘mobile sensor network,’ and we are grateful to them for giving us data to analyze.”Although Steve’s cause has been identified, there’s still a bit of mystery remaining. Scientists still do not know why Steve appears as far south as it does. Despite all the time and effort put in to figuring it out, Steve hasn’t let us in on all his secrets quite yet.
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