Different layers of airglow
Taken by Nicolas Rossetto on January 23, 2026 @ Near Dole, Jura, France
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Airglow. After auroras, espacially big ones, it looks like airglow is more intense. At least, the 3 nights following last big storms, we got nice airglow display. The lack of moon in the sky favoured the visibility. Here is a sample of the night between 22nd and 22rd January. Pictures are taken with EOS 6D+Sigma 14mm (f/1,8), 15"+ISO1600. We can see that there is multiple layers of air glowing. Each layer seem to have sometimes gravity waves patterns.
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