Unexpected Strong Auroras
Taken by Petr Horálek/Institute of Physics in Opava on October 27, 2022 @ Tromsø, Norway
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What a huge surprise over Tromsø, Norway tonight! Unexpected G2 geomagnetic storm hit the Earth's atmosphere just after midnight, producing incredibly bright and such dynamic sky show that it was almost impossible to take some good photographs while just gazing everywhere in the sky. Several times the aurora appeared just in the zenith with wild structures changing literally in an eye-blink. Green, purple and red colors were easily visible to naked eyes and the nature sometimes lit-up like it was a full Moon! Used Canon Ra and Samyang 14mm/f2.8.
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https://www.fb.com/PetrHoralekPhotography
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