Summary: There was no good reason
to expect auroras on Sept 19th, but eastern Canadians who were
outdoors near local midnight saw them nonetheless. A magnetic
substorm produced a faint display that was visible thanks to
the dark skies of a New Moon.
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Photographer, Location |
Images |
Comments |
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Dominic
Cantin, Quebec, Canada
Sept. 19 |
#1,
#2, #3,
#4, #5,
#6, more |
Photo Details: 28 mm @ f 2.8, 25 seconds, Kodak
supra 800, 4:00 - 6:30 UT |
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