Aurora Gallery back to spaceweather.com |
Summary: It's northern autumn and that means it's aurora season. All of the auroras displayed on this page were sparked by solar wind streams flowing from coronal holes. See also the September 2003 aurora gallery. Page 1 | Page 2 | Page 3 | Page 4 | Page 5 | Page 6 | Page 7 | Page 8 Unless otherwise stated, all images are copyrighted by the photographers. |
Photographer, Location | Images | Comments | |
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Lionel
Bernardi,
Tromsø, Norway Oct. 27 |
#1, #2 |
L. Bernardi: "The sky was overcast but the clouds were backlit by the Northern Lights, the landscape was lit as if by a full moon!" Photo details: Canon EOS1-DS with a 17mm at F/D 2.8 in 10s, 200 ASA |
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Lance
Taylor, near the banks of the North Saskatchewan
River, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Oct. 21 |
#1, #2, #3, #4 |
L. Taylor: "Being inspired by all the 'water reflecting shots' contributed to your Spaceweather gallery by others of late, I decided to give it a try myself. The subject chosen for my shots is the Clover Bar EPCOR power plant (which I've wanted to take a shot of reflecting in these stocked fish ponds for sometime now). I'm quite pleased with the results." |
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Philippe
Moussette, Mont Cosmos Observatory, St-Elzéar,
Québec, Canada Oct. 25 |
#1, #2, more |
Photo details: Coolpix 4500 camera at 400ASA, exposed 15 seconds |
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Chris
Schur,
Payson, Arizona, USA Oct. 21 |
#1, #2, #3, more |
Many people think you can only see auroras from places like Alaska and Canada. Not so. Photographer Chris Schur catches them surprisingly often from Arizona. Click here to learn how he does it. |
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Chris
VenHaus,
Waukesha, Wisonsin, USA Oct. 22 |
#1, more |
none |
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John Russell, 20 to 32 miles east of Nome, Alaska Oct. 21 |
#1, #2, more |
Photo details: Nikkor 28mm/f1.4, Fuji NPZ-800, and 2 to 6 seconds exposure |
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Daniel
Tardif, near Beauport Lake, 10 km north
of Quebec City, Canada Oct. 22 |
#1, #2, #3, #4 |
Photo details: 28 mm lens at f/2.8 with a Fuji X-Tra 800 film, 20 sec. exposure. |
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Roman
Krochuk, Geophysical Institute, University
of Alaska, Fairbanks, Alaska Oct. 16 |
movies: #1, #2, #3 |
Photo details: Minolta Dimage7 @1600*1200, ISO 800,
f1/2.8, 4 sec exposure, 4-5 seconds between shots. |
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Ragnar
Johnskås,
Norway Oct. 14 |
#1, #2, #3, #4, more |
Photo details: Exposure time was 5 - 10 seconds, using a 35 mm lens at F:2:0 and Fuji Provia 400. |