nyrkkisäde
Nyrkkisäde, also known as the "fist ray," is a phenomenon observed in the Northern Lights, where the aurora appears to form a distinct, vertical column or ray that resembles a clenched fist. This unique auroral form is typically seen during periods of high geomagnetic activity, when the Earth's magnetic field is disturbed by solar wind. The nyrkkisäde is characterized by its bright, greenish hue and its vertical orientation, which can sometimes appear to stretch across the entire sky.
The exact cause of the nyrkkisäde is still a topic of scientific research, but it is believed
The nyrkkisäde is often associated with other auroral forms, such as the corona and the drapery. It