Auroras are still glowing red
Taken by Rayann Elzein on October 17, 2020 @
Utsjoki, Finnish Lapland
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Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 5D Mark IV Exposure Time: 13/1 Aperture: f/1.8 ISO: 6400 Date Taken: 2020:10:18 11:50:39 |
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Last night, the Auroras were glowing red again. I noticed that this whole week, this has been mostly (if not exclusively) happening while Bz was positive, the solar wind really slow, but a higher than average proton density (in the 15-20 p/cm3 range).
After that, Bz turned south and we all know what it means here in Utsjoki at 70°N: bright auroras!
With temperatures hovering around the -10°C (14°F), the days are counted now when I can still play with reflections on the open water of the Teno River. Soon the river will freeze (it is already carrying quite a bit of ice while writing these lines the next morning!), and we will enjoy a few months of full-on winter!
Photographer's website:
https://rez-photography.com
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