September Aurora in SE England
Taken by Jamie McBean on September 18, 2023 @ Herne Bay, Kent, UK
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  Camera Used: NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D7500
Exposure Time: 13/1
Aperture: f/3.5
ISO: 1250
Date Taken: 2023:09:18 22:53:10
 
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18 mm F3.5 13-second exposure Nikon D7500 for all shots 21:16 BST, 21:17 BST, 21:31 BST. A show of the aurora down to here in SE England. The ninth time I have caught it here this year which definitely shows solar maximum is certainly nearing! A good show for the start of the season and hopefully a good sign for things to come. I could make out the aurora glow from the brighter rays in the third image from the light-polluted fest of my garden which is something I haven't seen since the March aurora display. The Bz was also rising during all of these shots after dropping down to -18 which seems like it was squeezing out all its energy before going kaput just before 10 pm. Higher up the auroral oval was much more prevalent although I decided to leave the camera where it was.
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