Visibility II / V
After the northern lights storm in the morning, expectations were still high for the evening. The catch of the night was only even weaker than the previous night, only occasionally faint rays were visible on the horizon. More peculiar phenomena tonight were the slow-moving gauze spots seen early in the night and the strong pink glow over the rays at the end of the night. Admittedly, neither of them was distinguished by eye. The location was not quite ideal as the very local cloud thrived directly above it most of the time. 1.15 when the sky went all the way to the cloud again, it didn't seem to be many miles to drive under the starry sky.
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