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Jeremy ‘Yongurra’ Donovan
2012 February 1
Red Aurora Over Australia
Credit & Copyright: Alex Cherney (Terrastro, TWAN)
“Explanation: Why would the sky glow red? Aurora. Last week’s solar storms, emanating mostly from active sunspot region 1402, showered particles on the Earth that excited oxygen atoms high in the Earth’s atmosphere. As the excited element’s electrons fell back to their ground state, they emitted a red glow. Were oxygen atoms lower in Earth’s atmosphere excited, the glow would be predominantly green. Pictured above, this high red aurora is visible just above the horizon last week near Flinders, Victoria, Australia. The sky that night, however, also glowed with more familiar but more distant objects, including the central disk of our Milky Way Galaxy on the left, and the neighboring Large and Small Magellanic Cloud galaxies on the right. A time-lapse video highlighting auroras visible that night puts the picturesque scene in context. Why the sky did not also glow green remains unknown.”
“The painting represents the Yam plant (connecting loops). Annamurra is referred to as Yam country, by the artist.
It is also a significant Aboriginal food source (bush tucker) gathered by the Aboriginal women living in surrounding areas of Utopia, Aboriginal Art Regions of Central Australia.
The women pay homage to the Yam plant in their Awelye ceremonies.”
The painting depicts the Dreamtime Sisters dancing. The Eastern Arrernte ancestor spirit figures are known as Irrernte-arenye. It is their role to look after the Eastern Arrernte country and guide their families.