Aurora, STEVE, pleiades mars conjunction
Taken by Gustav Franzén on March 2, 2021 @ Åland Islands, Finland
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The auroras were sort of dull this evening even though clearly visible. The real highlight was the appearance of STEVE to the west, just under the pleiades. The phenomenon moved slowly from right to left during a period of approximately 20 minutes, before fading out. The image is a panorama covering west to north-east.
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