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Summary: On Feb. 28th at 1700 UT, the interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) near Earth tilted south -- a condition that often sets the stage for Northern Lights. A minor G1-class geomagnetic storm began soon after and triggered high-latitude auroras. |
Photographer, Location | Images | Comments | |
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Yuichi Takasaka, Whitehorse,
Yukon, Canada Feb. 27 - Mar. 1 |
#1, #2, #3 | Check out the movie! |
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Lyndon
Anderson,
near Bismarck, North Dakota, USA Feb. 28 |
#1, #2, more | Photo details: Pentax ZX-M camera, 28 mm pentax lens, 2.8 aperature, Fuji Superia 800 film, 15 second exposures |
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Ragnar
Johnskås,
Ringsaker, Norway Mar. 1 |
#1, #2, #3, #4, #5, #6 | Photo details: 50mm lens with Kodak Gold Ultra 400 film, F 2.0, approx 10-12 seconds |
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Philippe
Moussette,
Québec, Canada Feb. 28 |
#1, #2, #3, more | Photo details: Nikon Coolpix 995 digital camera at 400 ASA. |
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