First Aurora Australis Flight
Taken by Taichi Nakamura on March 23, 2017 @ Flight to the Light Aurora Australis exploration flight
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 6D
Exposure Time: 8/1
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ISO: 8000
Date Taken: 2017:03:24 09:11:41
 
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It was a grateful experience to be on board the first chartered flight to 66 degrees south last night from 45.9 degrees south Dunedin New Zealand. Project name “Flight to the Light” was a quest of aurora enthusiasts flying together to see the aurora more closely and was created by Dunedin's Otago museum director Ian Griffin. During the flight, we were rewarded with magnificent view of the Aurora Australis completely surrounding us providing us a breathtaking observatory of the Aurora Australis. Photos from around 11pm to 3am NZT (10:00-14:00 UTC) while flying in the aurora oval. Sony ILCE-7S Tokina 11-24 f2.8 1.3sec ISO12800, Canon 6D 24mm f3.2 8Sec ISO8000
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http://traceoflight.net
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