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Aurora diary: November 19th 2018

December 26, 2018
by crw
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By 21:30 UTC this evening there was a nice well-defined arc of aurora developing across the northern sky. It quickly expanded into multiple bands of dancing aurora that flickered across the sky (Images 1 and 2). The activity stayed relatively low down across the northern horizon at ≤45°. Some tall rays were present above the main bands for a short period (Image 3). Unfortunately there was a large area of cloud developing at my location and creeping northwards, so my viewing time this evening was reduced. However, a very vibrant band of aurora was still visible low down in the sky when I gave up and returned home due to the cloud (Images 4 and 5).


Image 1. 21:58 UTC. Settings = f/2.8, ISO3200, 14 mm, 8.7 sec.


Image 2. 22:04 UTC. Settings = f/2.8, ISO3200, 14 mm, 9.7 sec.


Image 3. 22:09 UTC. Settings = f/2.8, ISO3200, 14 mm, 10 sec.


Image 4. 22:20 UTC. Settings = f/2.8, ISO3200, 14 mm, 9.4 sec.


Image 5. 22:26 UTC. Settings = f/2.8, ISO3200, 14 mm, 9.3 sec.

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