Nultifarious night above the Lauder
Taken by Petr Horálek on October 25, 2014 @ Lauder, Central Otago, New Zealand
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Date Taken: 2014:09:26 02:46:14
 
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So great view from here, Lauder in New Zealand. As on Spaceweather.com was predicted, the another auroral activity lighted up such a beautiful and colorful auroras low above the horizon. But I didn't mind, because it wasn't all. While the aurora "danced", there was still the column of the zodiacal light continuing to the other part of the sky with Gegenschein. Majestic Milky Way lied up like a pier there in the sky. Also faint airglow colored other part of the sky and very strong lidar of NIWA institute, measuring the ozone layer, pointed above the head in the moment. Used Canon 6D, Samyang 24 mm, f2, ISO 6400, 43x15 s panorama, tripod.
Photographer's website:
http://www.astronom.cz/horalek
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