STEVE and auroras
Taken by Pirjo Koski on March 2, 2021 @ Laitila, Western Finland
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2.3.2021, Pyhäranta, western finland. Meet Mr. Steve, plejades & mars. It was beautiful and clear night and auroras were maybe coming, so we left with my husband to Pyhäranta and hope we get some photos from plejads and mars and maybe auroras. Zodiacal light of course was on my pocket list. Night was super and cameras catch photos about stars, milky way, Zodiacal light, but auroras was little disapoinment. We were almost packing our cameras away when my husband said "what is that stripe over west side of heaven? ". I turn around and i figger out that I was stearing Mr. Steve from eye to eye ! Well, we all know what happened next... Get camera quick, try to take photos asap... We got a little competition with moon, Steve fade away when moon rise. Steve (Strong Thermal Emission Velocity Enhancement) is rare phenomenom and we saw that on naked eye!! I'm so happy about that. We arrive home at 01.00 pm and go to sleep tired but really satisfied.
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