Auroras
Taken by Thomas Cakalic on October 7, 2024 @ Boise Mountains, Idaho, USA
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It's been an amazing week so far for auroras! Colored arcs and shafts were clearly visible to the naked eye. The storm went on for at least several hours, changing dramatically. A meteor streaks through Ursa Minor (otherwise commonly known as the Little Dipper) above Ursa Major (Big Dipper). Based on its general location, it could be part of the Draconid meteor shower, which was peaking October 7/8. October 7, 11:18 PM MT
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