Red Aurora and Meteors
Taken by Chris Hodgson on November 2, 2019 @ Lake Torneträsk, Nr Abisko, Sweden
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 6D
Exposure Time: 20/1
Aperture: f/2.8
ISO: 2500
Date Taken: 2019:11:03 00:12:44
 
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I was with guests whilst guiding for Lights Over Lapland on the shore of Lake Torneträsk in Sweden. The Bz had gone quite south but nothing much was happening other than a green glow. It soon became evident that a red aurora was visible on our cameras and it was on show for around 10 minutes. It's very rare for us to see red here, especially in a static display, so I'm unsure whether it could actually be a high altitude oxygen aurora or not? It appeared red on all cameras and behaved very different to the numerous pink auroras that I've witnessed. There was also several shooting stars seen over the night and 2 occurred during this exposure.
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https://www.photogravy.co.uk
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