Falcon 9 deorbit burn + aurora borealis
Taken by Gabriel Murawski on May 2, 2024 @ Dusia Lake, Lithuania
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While looking for aurora borealis after the sunset, suddenly a bright yellow -2 magnitude object appeared near Polaris, heading to horizon. At first glance the surroundjng dust looked like a cirrus/haze, but after seconds a spiral structure appeared. It looked amazing! I thought something lkke that doesn't appear over Europe. And the mid-latitide (54 N) aurora borealis (unfortunately, as a violet glow only, without pillars) made a spectacular scene!
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