Southern Lights
Taken by Minoru Yoneto on May 28, 2022 @ Queenstown, New Zealand
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Just before the high-speed solar wind from a series of north-south coronal holes on the solar surface reached the Earth, the direction of the solar wind magnetic field turned significantly to the south. Here in the South Island of New Zealand, where the leaves have fallen and the ski slopes will open next month, the temperature outside was already below 3 degrees Celsius when I left home, so I took all the precautions I could to keep warm. Astro-modified Canon EOS 6D SEO-SP4, Canon EF28mm F2.8 IS USM, ISO12800, 15s x 1, Kenko Soften A Filter
Photographer's website:
https://www.redaurora.co.nz/
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