Aurora Borealis
Taken by Geir T Birkeland Øye on September 9, 2024 @ Ørsta, Norway
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It finally cleared up (somewhat), but not so good conditions. It was indeed a colorful display, in between clouds, and beyond fog. However, the most interesting feature was an east-west oriented arc. It formed at about UTC 21.25 and lasted until about UTC 21.36 it was followed by an intense aurora. The arc appeared in the same loacation where I previously most often has seen/observed STEVE. I have only in-between the clouds observations so I post the observation, and hope that other observers can provide better quality data. Please, find timestamp on images. Photo details: Canon 650D, Samyang 8 mm fisheye-lens
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https://www.oyeastro.net
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