Aurora Gallery back to spaceweather.com |
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Photographer, Location | Images | Comments | |
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Chuck
Johnson, Cleary Summit Bed & Breakfast, Alaska, USA Nov. 11 |
#1, #2, #3, #4, #5, #6 | Photo details: Olympus C3040, ISO 400, 8-16 seconds |
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Hannu Holma,
Tromso, Norway Nov. 7 |
#1 | This unusual black and white image is a brief 0.1 s exposure designed to capture the swirling aurora in action. |
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Andre
Clay, Harding Lake, Alaska, USA Nov. 2-3 |
#1, #2, #3, #4, #5 | A. Clay: "The auroral display was quite intense. It was so bright at one time that it cast shadows of the trees." Photo details: Camera DSC-F707, ISO 200 between 8 and 15 second exposures |
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Duane
Clausen, Menominee, Michigan, USA Nov. 2-3 |
#1, #2, #3, more | D. Clausen photographed these short-lived auroras from the Menominee Lighthouse pier in Michigan. |
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Jean
Chiasson, St-Nérée Observatory, 60 km from
Québec City, Canada Nov. 2 |
#1, #2, #3 | Photo details: FUJI 800 X-TRA, 28 mm, f/2.8, 25 sec. |
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Adam
Zier-vogel, Bow Lake, Canada (near Lake Louise) Nov. 4 |
#1 | none |
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Brian Whittaker,
high above Canada Nov. 4 |
#1 | On Nov. 4th, Brian Whittaker saw this display out the window of a jet flying over Canada. "It was an amazing show--at times very bright and dynamic," says Whittaker. |
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Juha Kinnunen,
Jyväskylä, central Finland Nov. 2 |
#1, #2, #3, #4, more | none |
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Philippe
Moussette, Québec, Canada Nov. 2 |
#1, more | Photo details: Nikon Coolpix 995 digital camera, 400asa, 20s exposure |
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Pekka
Parviainen, Turku, Finland Nov. 2 |
#1, more | none |