Wide Airglow display
Taken by Don Davis on July 22, 2020 @ 45 miles East of 29 Palms, CA. 34 deg 4 min 55.46s N, 115 deg 21 min 6.10 s W
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 6D
Exposure Time: 25/1
Aperture: f/2.8
ISO: 3200
Date Taken: 2020:07:23 05:08:17
 
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A long exposure of the setting comet tail revealed a green horizontally textured glow across the sky. I saw in a series of exposures a wide formation of 'airglow', mostly green with hints of faint red. It spanned nearly half the northern horizon and I quickly obtained a wide angle panorama. Backing away from the camera, I could see the glow visually as a colorless slice of the sky highest at the Northern horizon, with a fairly sharp upper edge, glowing like a faint aurora.
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