Gudrun

Gudrun club

Posted: 18 Mar 2024


Taken: 02 Mar 2024

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3.2 sec. f/2.5 15.0 mm ISO 6400

Canon EOS 6D

15mm


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Night watch

Night watch
Photos taken between 1:16-1:39 a.m. looking S(W) towards Silda and Lopphavet.
Weakish auroras (KP2) but lots of stars. All photos are clickable- view on black!



The 3rd photo is towards N(E) and the island of Stjernøya


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 Gudrun
Gudrun club has replied
Schönen Dank, Karl!
2 months ago.
 LutzP
LutzP club
Grandios, alle miteinander
2 months ago.
 Keith Burton
Keith Burton club has replied
I saw the lights many years ago whilst I was onboard a Royal Navy ship at sea..........it was an amazing experience.

Unfortunately, I didn't have a camera.......and smart phones hadn't been invented then :-)))

Last month our UK news was reporting sightings from all over the UK........mainly Scotland and North Wales and the North of England, but there were sightings from a far South as Cornwall. That's very unusual!
2 months ago.
 Gudrun
Gudrun club has replied
Just seeing the lights is a reward, and back then it was much more difficult to photograph them.
Yes, last month there was a strong solar storm and supposedly they could be seen even as far down as Switzerland.The problem here though is light pollution:-(
2 months ago.
 Gudrun
Gudrun club has replied
Tusen takk, Lutz!
2 months ago.

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