Auroras, Moon, Venus
Taken by Rayann Elzein on March 30, 2020 @ Utsjoki, Finland
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 5D Mark IV
Exposure Time: 2/1
Aperture: f/1.8
ISO: 3200
Date Taken: 2020:03:31 02:48:03
 
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The geomagnetic storm that never happened. Don't get me wrong, the Auroras were really nice and beautiful. But with a coronal hole wide open, 500 km/s + solar wind speed and a decent density, I was expecting much more than this! In comparison, 2 nights ago with much less promising solar wind, we got exceptionally bright auroras. Anyway, tonight the show started as soon as it became dark, together with a beautiful triangle with the Moon, Venus and the Pleiades. It continued well into the night, displaying several shapes and even all the way into the southern sky (the picture where I stand on the road). Not a bad night in Finnish Lapland, but also not the "bang" that I had hoped for to finish the season! We still have a few days left of darkness up here in Utsjoki, so fingers crossed for one more big display!
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