Aurora and possible SAR
Taken by Milo Khey on October 7, 2024 @ Blue Ridge Mountains near Front Royal, VA, USA
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  Camera Used: Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max
Exposure Time: 2/1
Aperture: f/1.8
ISO: 2000
Date Taken: 2024:10:07 22:28:29
 
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I had imaged the faint, subvisual red arc since astronomical twilight ended, but clouds interrupted. NOAA data linked in Spaceweather.com suggested that auroral activity was persisting. I was insanely fortunate to peek outside just as the clouds passed and the storm was subsiding. Aurora and a possible SAR arc briefly became visible. For perspective: Image with the bright red auroras shows Polaris near the top right above the tree with the rest of the Little Dipper curving left and down. Wider angle image take a few minutes later as the outburst was waning shows the red auroras around the big tree and an outer red arc (behind the airplane lights) that I believe is a Stable Auroral Red arc. Polaris is just above the top of the tree on the right. Both became barely visible to the naked eye for a few minutes. Taken with an iPhone in night mode from the Blue Ridge Mountains near Front Royal, VA. Approx 0230 UT on Oct 8, 2024 (10:30pm Oct 7 local time)
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