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Summary: On Sept. 10th, Earth entered a solar wind stream flowing from a coronal hole on the Sun. Gusts of solar wind triggered fitful geomagnetic storms and auroras for two days. |
Photographer, Location | Images | Comments | |
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Ragnar
Johnskås, Ringsaker, Norway Sept. 10 |
#1, #2, #3, #4, #5, more | Photo details: 50mm lens at F1.8; exposure time 10-20 sec |
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Tom Eklund,
Valkeakoski, Finland Sept. 10 |
#1, #2, #3, more | Photo details: Fuji Provia 400F, 50mm f/2.0, 28mm f/2.0 with 15 and 30 sec |
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Stephane
Levesque, Luceville, Quebec, Canada Sept. 12 |
#1, #2, #3, #4, #5 | none |
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Vesa Särkelä,
Kemijärvi, Finland Sept. 10 |
#1, #2, #3, more | Photo details: Fuji sensia 400, 28 mm, 30- 40 sec exposures. |
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Lyndon
Anderson, near Bismarck, North Dakota, USA Sept. 12 |
#1, #2, more | The auroras were so bright over North Dakota on Sept. 12th that they could be seen against the light of the emerging dawn. |
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Stephane
Levesque, Luceville, Quebec, Canada Sept. 12 |
#1, #2, #3, #4 | Image #1 reveals not only the aurora borealis, but also a bright meteor. |
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John Russell,
Nome, Alaska, USA Sept. 11 |
#1, #2, #3, #4 | Photo details: Nikon N90s, Nikkor 28mm @f1.4, and 13 & 15 seconds on Superia 800 film. |
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Duane
Clausen, Menominee, Michigan, USA Sept. 11 |
#1, #2, #3, more | D. Clausen. "The auroras just before dawn were beautiful. Just to add icing on the cake, there was a halo / rainbow through the thick morning fog as the sun began to rise. It was much more impressive than film could render." |
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Juha Kinnunen,
Jyväskylä, Finland Sept. 10 |
#1, #2, more |
Photo
details: Nikon F100 & Nikkor 85mm/f1.8 and Nikkor 28mm/f1.4
, and Fuji Provia 400F. |
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Dr
Russell Cockman, near Falkirk, Scotland Sept. 10 |
#1, #2, #3, #4, #5 | R. Cockman: "An exciting night...it was clear so we went out to do some binocular observing. Unexpectedly the sky to the north began to brighten, a greenish arc appeared, then beautiful beams and a curtain, unforgettable. The reds were just perceptible to our eyes. One image contains an iridium flare." |
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Eduardo Sanchez,
Joensuu, Finland Sept. 11 |
#1, #2, #3, more | Photo details: 400 ISO film, 15 seconds exposure, 28 mm @ f2.8. |
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