Aurora Borealis
Taken by Catalin Tapardel on January 28, 2020 @ Worsley, Alberta, Canada
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  Camera Used: NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D810
Exposure Time: 8/1
Aperture: f/1.8
ISO: 5000
Date Taken: 2020:01:28 02:24:23
 
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It’s not a Deja-vu, just the same location but four days apart… seeing the hemispheric power climbing to 22 GW and the Interplanetary Magnetic Field having a heart attack, being flat line between -3 and -4, I decided to try my luck again with the Lady Aurora hoped for a better show. Luckily the night started again, brilliant with a sky full of start and no clouds what so ever. Spent few hours staring at the green glow and the green band until the clouds took over again. No major development in the Aurora structure, I only got as a bonus few shy pillars…. Nothing to complain…. Just the usual solar minimum business…..(Worsley, Alberta, Canada – Jan 28, 2020, D810, Sigma Art 14mm 2.8, ISO 5000; 8 seconds exposure; f 1.8, 14mm).
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