Sujet : Re: OT: Auroras
De : '''newspam''' (at) *nospam* nonad.co.uk (Martin Brown)
Groupes : sci.electronics.designDate : 13. May 2024, 16:46:17
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On 10/05/2024 04:18, Wanderer wrote:
Anyone in Europe seeing Auroras?
https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/aurora-30-minute-forecast#
Yes. On Friday night the aurora was very strong and it ran from horizon to horizon N-S where I was up near Alnwick. Brighter than the milky way and visible in a still slightly light sky with a thin crescent moon.
I couldn't see any colour in it but it was in moving ribbons. Alas my best camera for taking deep sky time exposures was out of battery :(
https://www.theguardian.com/science/gallery/2024/may/11/northern-lights-dazzle-the-uk-and-europe-in-picturesI haven't seen one that bright for over two decades. I missed two similar ones last month and the month before visible from where I live. Luck of the draw whether it is clear or cloudy. I have never seen one that reached so far south and remained bright all the way.
A few friends have good photos of it. It was seen from the entire UK and down as far as parts of Germany (and Hokkaido in Japan).
-- Martin Brown