Aurora Borealis
Taken by Jacob Silco on October 9, 2012 @ Hemlock, New York
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  Camera Used: NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D7000
Exposure Time: 15/1
Aperture: f/2.0
ISO: 800
Date Taken: 2012:10:08 10:27:27
 
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After keeping a close eye on spaceweather. I decided itd be in my best interest to step outside and monitor the conditions for myself. At first nothing was visible to the naked eye. Just millions of stars. (Garbage!), So I decided to blast off a long exposure, just to make sure nothing crazys going on. Sure enough a green glow was dominating the horizon. This provided a jolt of adrenalin, making my decision to pony up, find every hand warmer possible and jump in the space mobile, heading for a prime time location to witness the action unfold. What a great decision! Moments later a column of cosmic light came beaming down to earth looking like a helicopter on a man hunt. Over the next couple hours auroras could be clearly seen dancing across the sky like a stoned out hippie at a Grateful Dead concert.
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