Post AZvmNUvgGtZDaHK3gO by DameTrish@noagendasocial.com
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(DIR) Post #AZuidJbdXqww7lH3C4 by levisan@noagendasocial.com
2023-09-19T04:30:16Z
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A good night on the roof #aurora
(DIR) Post #AZuxbNx5ujNIKvqfC4 by Adoney@noagendasocial.com
2023-09-19T07:17:59Z
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@levisan we're at a Kp7 geomagnetic storm right now
(DIR) Post #AZvOc1XtP5zptcabqq by DameTrish@noagendasocial.com
2023-09-19T12:20:38Z
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@levisan Fantastic shots of the Aurora. We do see them in Northern Michigan but not like that!
(DIR) Post #AZvgQSXozlaPKcBvxA by levisan@noagendasocial.com
2023-09-19T15:40:14Z
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@Adoney That would explain things!
(DIR) Post #AZviLFOwdLdj1rgL8S by levisan@noagendasocial.com
2023-09-19T16:01:42Z
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@DameTrish Thanks šThere's benefits to living 54° north of the equator "in the middle of nowhere"!
(DIR) Post #AZvmNUvgGtZDaHK3gO by DameTrish@noagendasocial.com
2023-09-19T16:46:56Z
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@levisan My sightings have taken place at the 45th Parallel, half-way between the equator and the North Pole. At that latitude, the Aurora is generally not overhead, but on the horizon. This involves shooting through a lot of atmosphere making good shots challenging. Still, it is quite something to see when weāre lucky enough to. This particular evening the added element named āSTEVEā was in view. https://www.space.com/steve-aurora-powered-by-electrons.html
(DIR) Post #AZw93YYVNTTxz6wUca by willcodeforcoffee@noagendasocial.com
2023-09-19T21:01:03Z
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@levisan great pictures! Wow!
(DIR) Post #AZwT90LzRz3WjKxpey by levisan@noagendasocial.com
2023-09-20T00:46:08Z
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@willcodeforcoffee My two-year-old iPhone can do a surprisingly decent dark sky photo!