Aurora seen from airplane
Taken by M. Shiraishi on November 6, 2023 @ the Arctic (airplane)
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  Camera Used: SONY ILCE-7S
Exposure Time: 16/5
Aperture: f/2.8
ISO: 40000
Date Taken: 2023:11:11 16:18:29
 
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Aurora seen from an airplane. The flight was from Japan to Europe. Banned to fly over Russia, the flight was routed through Alaska and the Arctic. When I started to photograph the starry sky with the wing, I found some green light appeared in the photos. At first I wondered if it was a reflection of lights inside the airplane. But after I suppressed the reflection the green light still continued to spread out, and I realized that it was an aurora. The red color of the wing was due to a periodic red strobe on the top of the airplane. I took a photo during the strobe was off, and I confirmed that the green light is a phenomenon in the sky farther away than the wing. The aurora continued for more than an hour. In the end, it looked like a double curtain of red and green. It was my first experience of seeing the aurora. I'm lucky to be able to watch it while sitting on a warm airplane without having to travel to an area with extreme cold and in the polar night. SONY ILCE-7S digital camera, ISO 12800-80000, 1-6sec, F2.8, f=20mm
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