The #aurora right now is amazing.
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It's been a pretty good aurora for about two hours. Nice red and green patches looking north-ish. At times a minute or two of very bright columns.
And then about 40 minutes ago..
..the sky just exploded and became a bright green dome. As if everything around us was engulfed in a green fog. Its brightness dimmed stars. A couple of very bright waves or streaks (like a toddler with a fatty green crayon) even cast shadows.
Where are you?
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wow wow wow @Pepijn #Aurora #NorthernLights
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It's been a pretty good aurora for about two hours. Nice red and green patches looking north-ish. At times a minute or two of very bright columns.
And then about 40 minutes ago..
..the sky just exploded and became a bright green dome. As if everything around us was engulfed in a green fog. Its brightness dimmed stars. A couple of very bright waves or streaks (like a toddler with a fatty green crayon) even cast shadows.
Billund is at 55.74° North latitude. Amazing display
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It's been a pretty good aurora for about two hours. Nice red and green patches looking north-ish. At times a minute or two of very bright columns.
And then about 40 minutes ago..
..the sky just exploded and became a bright green dome. As if everything around us was engulfed in a green fog. Its brightness dimmed stars. A couple of very bright waves or streaks (like a toddler with a fatty green crayon) even cast shadows.
@Pepijn
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@Pepijn Spectacular! 🤩 We saw it too. It was amazing.
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@andreasio
Yes.
The best aurora pictures are with quite long exposure times on the camera. -
It's been a pretty good aurora for about two hours. Nice red and green patches looking north-ish. At times a minute or two of very bright columns.
And then about 40 minutes ago..
..the sky just exploded and became a bright green dome. As if everything around us was engulfed in a green fog. Its brightness dimmed stars. A couple of very bright waves or streaks (like a toddler with a fatty green crayon) even cast shadows.
@Pepijn you’re sooo lucky!
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@andreasio
Yes.
The best aurora pictures are with quite long exposure times on the camera.@folfdk @andreasio
Well, long exposure time… like 2 seconds and this is what I got. That’s the usual my phones camera does when it’s dark.
It was quite spectacular without the camera.