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When the evening was dark, already in the high sky, relatively dim northern lights were visible in the moonlight, but suddenly at 21:20, a proper firing started. At first I wondered about the individual rays directed towards the zenith around the sky, but soon there was a rush to tune the stand upright as the belt brightened in my eyes from the west and suddenly Korona flickered above and a bright active arc south of the sky (Figure 1). In the west of that great brightening belt, I missed the pictures. The northern lights were clearly exceptionally to the south, very rarely are the northern lights so strongly to the south of the southern sky. Even after the corona faded to the northern sky, the surviving arch was as if it had been in Lapland, high in the sky and thick. After that about a quarter of the cannon, there was still a dimmer and more hazy veil in the sky over the middle of the sky.
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