Aurora Australis during 2nd Flight to lights
Taken by Ian Griffin on March 22, 2018 @ Between Latitude 45 and 66 south of NZ
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I have just landed in Christchurch after the most amazing "flight to the lights" a 10 hour mission on board an Air NZ Dreamliner, heading south to the southern Auroral Oval. We hunted around and hit paydirt with over 4 hours of auroral action. Possibly the longest aurora chasing flight in history and almost certainly the one which reached furthest south!
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Such an adventure deserves the spaceweather.com homepage
Posted by iovane 2018-03-22 16:16:39
 
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