aurora storm, 5-11-2024 through 5-12-24
Taken by Bryan Swanson on May 12, 2024 @ Charlevoix, Mi 49720
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 800D
Exposure Time: 102/10
Aperture: f/5.6
ISO: 800
Date Taken: 2024:05:12 00:21:12
 
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There was a distant wall of light for the first couple of hours of visibility after dark. Then, around 11:30 EDT, that wall expanded southward quickly, getting very sharp with shimmering columns, the radiant being directly overhead. I could have read a book by the light easily for a few minutes. Then, as quickly as it came, it ran out of steam and became almost full dark. The remnants then started to shimmer with great speed, appearing to flow up from the Earth to the heavens! This will always be one of my greatest memories. And I have record. The streak behind the lighthouse in 7983 is the ISS!
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