Astronomy

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Aurores

Auroras

 

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Claude Minghelli

L'Escarčne (France

Long. 7° 21' E  

Lat. 43° 50' N

Jul. 15 - UT 22:25

Photo details: 50mm lens at F/D 1.8 in 2s on Fujicolor 1600

"The Aurora started from the ground and rapidly crept up showing pillars of slow moving magenta. These features become apparent when scrolling the image".

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Claude Minghelli

L'Escarčne (France

Long. 7° 21' E  

Lat. 43° 50' N

Jul. 15 - UT 22:25

Photo details: 50mm lens at F/D 1.8 in 8s on Fujicolor 1600

"The sky seems aflame!".

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Michel Benvenuto

L'Escarčne (France

Long. 7° 21' E  

Lat. 43° 50' N

Jul. 15 - UT 22:40

Photo details: 28mm lens at F/D 2.8 in 120s on Kodak Ektar 1000.

"The Aurora is now subsiding but the head and front legs of Ursa Major are still bathed in it".

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Michel Benvenuto

L'Escarčne (France

Long. 7° 21' E  

Lat. 43° 50' N

Jul. 15 - UT 22:45

Photo details: 28mm lens at F/D 2.8 in 60s on Kodak Ektar 1000.

"The Aurora is not moving anymore but slowly fading, the Big Dipper watching the superb show!".

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