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Chasing the Aurora
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostComment
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Originally posted by k2p2 View PostSix hours on a coach, and we saw a vague grey glow behind a cloud, that could have been nothing or the moon, or a distant light. If they hadn't pointed it out, you wouldn't have even noticed it. No colour or movement.
The vivid photo images that you see are taken using long exposures, and the 'flapping curtain' effect is really speeded-up time-lapse cine.
I've only ever seen one, and I was at sea. Being a radio ham, I have 'heard' aurora, because we bounce VHF signals off them just for fun.
Enjoy your holiday :-)Comment
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I've seen the aurora several times. The first was the most spectacular, it was so bright it woke me as the bedroom was filled with light even through curtains. Going outside to have a look was breathtaking.Comment
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Not watching meteor showers, auroras and any tulip like this ever since I read The Day of the Triffids...Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostNot watching meteor showers, auroras and any tulip like this ever since I read The Day of the Triffids...Comment
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Originally posted by Cliphead View PostI've seen the aurora several times. The first was the most spectacular, it was so bright it woke me as the bedroom was filled with light even through curtains. Going outside to have a look was breathtaking.
I only saw the Southern equivalent, but there were other things in the sky to worry about at the time :-)Comment
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Originally posted by Cliphead View PostI've seen the aurora several times. The first was the most spectacular, it was so bright it woke me as the bedroom was filled with light even through curtains. Going outside to have a look was breathtaking.
He was overjoyed when I said I'd seen it two or three times in Yorkshire.Comment
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