Moon Corona and Northernlights corona the same evening
Taken by Anders Hanssen on October 12, 2014 @ Senja Island - Norway
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  Camera Used: NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D810
Exposure Time: 13/10
Aperture: f/3.5
ISO: 640
Date Taken: 2014:10:12 01:56:57
 
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A corona (when talking about lunar phenomenon) is a bright ring around the moon. It must not be confused with a Halo. The corona is formed when the light passes through the water droplets. I of course had to take a selfie when this phenomenon occurred while I was out taking photos of the Northern Lights. The blue beam is from the headlamp:-) Later at night = NORTHERNLIGHT CORONAS. The Corona of the northernlights was taken 2 hours and 10 minutes after the moon shot. Details: Nikon d810 nikon 14-24 Moonshot: iso 640, f3.5, 24mm, 1.3 sec Aurora: Same gear iso 1250, f2.8, 14mm, 6.2 sec google+: +andershanssendotcom Facebook: www.facebook.com/northnorway
Photographer's website:
http://www.andershanssen.com
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