Aurora from Alberta
Taken by Alan Dyer on June 10, 2021 @ Near Gleichen, Alberta
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS R6
Exposure Time: 25/1
Aperture: f/1.8
ISO: 1600
Date Taken: 2021:06:11 11:06:05
 
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A small display on June 10/11, with a Kp about 3 or so, but with the factors good enough to produce an arc across the north as seen from southern Alberta, Canada (latitude 51° N), with the Lights above the glow of perpetual twilight at this time of year close to solstice. At our latitude and longitude in southern western Canada we are fortunate in being able to see auroras at solstice, even with fairly low activity levels, as they were this night — we are far enough north to see the auroral oval to our north, but far enough south that the sky is dark enough for the auroral arc to show up.
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https://www.amazingsky.com
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