Last night Northern England and Scotland were treated to a display of the aurora borealis and with it came Steve , Steve is not an aurora but it is related to it.
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There have been reports of Steve for decades if not hundreds of years but it wasn't until 2016 that Steve was recognised and given its name by a Canadian Aurora watcher which brought it to my attention , the name comes from an animated movie called "Over the Hedge"
Glad to see Steve return but kinda gutted that I didn't get to see the Aurora or Steve in person but I'm happy to share the visit with RN
![[Image: _131630689_steve2-fullframe.jpg.webp]](https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/976/cpsprodpb/1812B/production/_131630689_steve2-fullframe.jpg.webp)
There have been reports of Steve for decades if not hundreds of years but it wasn't until 2016 that Steve was recognised and given its name by a Canadian Aurora watcher which brought it to my attention , the name comes from an animated movie called "Over the Hedge"
Quote:In it, a group of animals awake from hibernation to find what to them is another awe-inspiring phenomenon - a big garden hedge.
"What is this thing?" one creature says.
"I'd be a lot less afraid of it if I just knew what it was called," another says, before a squirrel recommends calling it Steve.
"I'm a lot less scared of Steve," another animal replies.
Quote:While Steve is only spotted in the presence of an aurora, it is not a normal aurora as scientists suggests it comprises of a fast-moving stream of extremely hot particles called a subauroral ion drift, or SAID.
As Steve is unpredictable and only lasts for a short time, recording occurrences from the ground is rare.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-67331747
Glad to see Steve return but kinda gutted that I didn't get to see the Aurora or Steve in person but I'm happy to share the visit with RN
