Moon optical phenomena (and Aurora)
Taken by Rayann Elzein on December 21, 2021 @ Utsjoki, Finnish Lapland
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS R5
Exposure Time: 1/1
Aperture: f/1.8
ISO: 3200
Date Taken: 2021:12:21 22:32:20
 
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Tonight the sky became surprisingly clear but it was quite hazy. I set up on the frozen Teno river to broadcast a live Aurora stream when I noticed that a lot was happening around the moon. 22° halo, parhelic circle, moondogs, upper tangent arc, and would the "rainbow" kind of stain at the very top be a circumzenithal arc? The Aurora was also gently circling around the moon at this time. A little while later, the sky suddenly became all green in a very unusual fashion: it's almost like it just "lit up" in green with no build up, no distinctive shapes, almost no movement. It was just green (and a bit pink). What an unusual night up here in Utsjoki in Finnish Lapland!
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