Auroras
Taken by Pirjo Koski on November 10, 2017 @ Laitila, Western Finland
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That evening was really weird. It was foggy all around. Suddenly, we get normal auroras, but this odd stripe was show up few times. First it was red, then red-white. It was seen about 15 minutes, by camera and naked eye. Then it just vanish away. What is that?
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It looks like a wide Proton Arc. Great Photographs.
Posted by Wardy 2017-10-11 16:22:10
Oh my, thanks for your answer! Great! Thakns :)
Posted by Pike 2017-10-12 03:28:18
 
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