Auroral Arc Panorama (Sept 2)
Taken by Alan Dyer on September 2, 2016 @ Gleichen, Alberta
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Date Taken: 2016:09:03 02:51:02
 
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A very fine display on Friday, Sept 2 starting out bright right at nightfall, and undergoing a substorm eruption early in the evening then quietening down, as seen from southern Alberta. This is a 6-panel panorama stretching over 150° and showing the arc of the auroral oval with the classic rays and beams diverging upward along magnetic field lines, and with green below and red and magenta above. The curtains closest to the horizon look more yellow, due to atmospheric absorption.
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