Melgar and Aurora face each other for key 2
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The course of the match in key 2 of the CONMEBOL – Copa Libertadores 2024 tournament was in the hands of a single score by Aurora, which secured its 1-0 victory against Melgar at the Félix Capriles stadium. It was Martín Alaniz who scored the goal for Aurora in the 46th minute of the first half.
The best player of the match was Martín Alaniz. The Aurora midfielder scored 1 goal, made 24 key passes, stole 2 balls and looked for the opponent’s goal twice.
Nelson Amarilla was also key. The Aurora defender had a good level by clearing 5 dangerous balls.
The match was highlighted by a lot of friction and constant fouls that interrupted the game. There were several reprimands: Alexis Arias, Amílcar Sánchez, Kenji Cabrera, David Robles. Kenji Cabrera was sent off after receiving his second yellow card, in the 87th minute of the second half.
Aurora coach Mauricio Soria proposed a 4-4-2 formation with David Akologo in goal; Mauricio Cabral, Nelson Amarilla, Luis Barboza and David Robles on the defensive line; Martín Alaniz, Amílcar Sánchez, Darío Torrico and Jair Torrico in the middle; and Jair Reinoso and Oswaldo Blanco in attack.
For its part, Pablo De Muner’s team took the field with a 5-4-1 formation with Carlos Cáceda between the three sticks; Cristian Bordacahar, Leonel Galeano, Horacio Orzán, Leonel González and Lucas Diarte in defense; Pablo Lavandeira, Alexis Arias, Jean Archimbaud and Tomás Martínez in the midfield; and Bernardo Cuesta up front.
Paulo Zanovelli da Silva was the referee who directed the match at Félix Capriles.
The victory achieved this Wednesday allows Aurora to arrive with some peace of mind to face Melgar next Wednesday, February 14, in the match that will define the passage to the Second Phase.
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Rare Curly Aurora Phenomenon Captured in Iceland by Amateur Astronomer: What Causes This Rare Event?
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Recently a traveler recorded a curly aurora. What is it and why does it happen?
Collect BBC, Monday (5/2/2024), travelers may often hear the aurora borealis, also known as the northern lights. But have you ever heard of aurora curls or curls?
A photographer recently captured this extremely rare weather phenomenon on a trip to Iceland. But what is aurora curl and how often do they occur?
The curly aurora was photographed by amateur astronomer Jeff Dai who saw lights dancing above the Kerid Crater in southern Iceland.
By uploading his photo on social media, Dai explained that the aurora phenomenon lasted for several minutes before disappearing. Aurora is a unique phenomenon thought to be caused by vibrations in the Earth’s magnetic field.
This event is very rare because magnetic waves are usually invisible and can usually only be captured using special scientific equipment, but if conditions are right they can sometimes be seen.
We don’t know much about curly auroras because they are so rare. But scientists have several theories about why it happens and what might cause it.
Some experts argue that the formation of curly auroras originates from forces driven by very low frequency waves.
Another theory says that these curly auroras occur when solar particles hit large waves in the Earth’s magnetic field that cause the particles to vibrate, like when you pluck a guitar string.
Auroral sightings have recently become a more common and impressive event as the sun experiences a spike in activity as it approaches the peak of its 11-year solar activity cycle, which is expected to occur later this year.
What are auroras?
The light we see in the night sky is actually caused by activity on the surface of the sun.
Solar storms on the surface of our star produce huge clouds of electrically charged particles. These particles can travel millions of miles, and some can reach the earth.
Charged particles from the sun are harmless and move towards the north and south poles of the earth. This is why the northern lights or aurora borealis are visible closer to the earth’s north and south poles.
In the Southern Hemisphere, this phenomenon is called the southern lights or aurora australis.
Different gases emit different colors when they react with solar particles in the atmosphere. The green color we see in aurora is oxygen, while the purple, blue or pink color is caused by nitrogen.
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12 of the Strangest Objects in the Universe Ranked by Scientists
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The universe is a very vast realm. It is so vast that the universe holds many unique and strange things, including those on Earth. This uniqueness can be seen in all kinds of flora or fauna on this planet.
The Strangest Object
More broadly, the uniqueness of the universe can be seen in the following 12 objects, as reported Live Science :
1. Mysterious Radio Signal
In 2007, researchers received an ultrasonic radio signal and ultrabright in a few milliseconds. These signals are known as Fast Radio Bursts (FRB) which appear to originate from billions of light years away. Regarding its origin, researchers have not been able to provide information regarding this mysterious signal.
2. Nuclear Paste
Nuclear is the strongest substance in the universe which is formed from the remains of dead stars. In a simulation, the protons and neutrons in this nuclear husk can experience great gravitational pressure and can make it look like paste linguini which is broken.
3. Ringed Haumea
Haumea is a planet that orbits in the Kuiper Belt beyond Neptune. This planet has a strange elongated shape with two Moons around it. In one day, Haumea only lasts 4 hours. This condition makes it the fastest rotating planet in the Solar System. The oddity became even more apparent in 2017, researchers discovered Haumea had a thin ring orbiting around it that likely came from a collision in the past.
4. Moon by Moon
Another oddity is that there is a Moon orbiting the Moon, so it is nicknamed as moonmoon . Moonmoon there are various types, such as submoon , moonitos , grandmoon , moonettes , and moooons .
5. Galaxies Without Dark Matter
Dark matter is a substance that consists of 85 percent of all matter in the universe. Researchers believe that dark matter is everywhere. However, an oddity was discovered in a galaxy that contains almost no dark matter in March 2018.
6. The Strangest Star
A strange star named KIC 846285 or Tabby was discovered by astronomer Tabetha Boyajian from Louisiana State University and colleagues. This star is considered strange because its brightness can drop at irregular intervals over strange periods of time. Researchers believe that the star is surrounded by an abnormal ring of dust and is causing the darkening of the surrounding area.
7. Planet Hiperion
Saturn’s Hyperion is one of the strange objects. This object has a shape like a pumice stone which has many craters on its surface. In 2004 and 2017, when NASA’s Cassini spacecraft visited Saturn, they discovered that Hyperion also contained beams of static electricity particles that flowed into space.
8. Neutrino
Physicists at the IceCube Neutrino Observatory in Antarctica see neutrinos with high energy levels every day. This finding is special because it is the first neutrino for which astronomers have information about its origin. They found that the object was thrown towards Earth 4 billion years ago by a blazar or supermassive black hole at the center of the galaxy that consumed the surrounding material.
9. Living Fossil Galaxy
DGSAT I is a galaxy ultradiffuse (UDG) which is the size of the Milky Way galaxy, but its stars are spread so thinly that they are almost invisible. However, in 2016, scientists looked back at DGSAT I and it looked different from other types of UDG. Its appearance makes it look like a living fossil since the Big Bang.
10. Double Quasar Image
When researchers used the Hubble Space Telescope, they saw quasars from the early universe that were used to reflect the expansion rate of this universe. The quasar is in the form of a large object with a curve of light that is capable of distorting the image of objects around it.
11. Star Infrared
Neutron stars are very dense objects and form after the death of ordinary stars. They emit radio waves or higher energy radiation such as X-rays. Astronomers discovered this object emitting streams of infrared light in September 2018.
12. Planet Aurora
The final strange object is the star SIMP J01365663 + 0933473, which is a planet-sized object with a distance of 200 light years and a magnetic field more than 200 times stronger than Jupiter. The magnetic field then produces aurora flashes in the atmosphere.
That’s 12 of the strangest and most unique objects in the universe. Which of the following objects do detikers find most interesting?
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2023-12-31 13:00:00
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