Auroras and noctilucent clouds (Possibly man-made?)
Taken by Sebastian Sainio on August 8, 2022 @ Helsingby, Mustasaari/Korsholm - Ostrobothnia, Finland
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  Camera Used: NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D3300
Exposure Time: 50/10
Aperture: f/3.5
ISO: 1600
Date Taken: 2022:08:08 07:14:30
 
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Quite a nice start for the aurora season here in the Nordics. It wasn’t only the auroras that caught my attention, but also this strange looking noctilucent cloud. Having seen and photographed noctilucent clouds before, this one seems odd because it’s covering a very small area of the sky, as well as being very bright and more white-ish in color than regular noctilucent clouds. It could very well be a bi-product of a rocket launch.
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