Aurora Borealis
Taken by James MacAlpine on November 25, 2023 @ Upper Michigan, USA, 46.2N
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Another weak display of periodic aurora overnight, with very elevated solar wind speed, density, and temperature November 24th and 25th and magnetic field very elevated but Bz very erratic. The loop shows a wave of pink pillars above the trees peaking around 1000Z this chilly 16degF morning, behind some thin clouds. I'm thankful for the mostly clear skies, especially after missing the storm on November 5th due to several days of heavy clouds in the region. Also, many thanks to Dr. Phillips for all the great daily news, articles and other content on spaceweather.com (and the Archive, and Earth To Sky Calculus), as well as to Hervey and all who make the sites work!
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