Visibility III / V
I sometimes went outside in ten countries to check the situation when the indices were high, but at that point only a calm aurora borealis was visible in the sky. However, I decided to take a few pictures when for once something was visible and I went to get photography equipment.
I took a few pictures of the northern lights, after which I moved to the Milky Way, where I took a more or less longer exposure. After that, I was about to stop, but at that point the aurora arc turned into an active aurora belt quite quickly, so the shooting time stretched out for half an hour or more.
In the active phase, the green color stood out clearly even with the naked eye, the reddish upper parts only in the pictures. The shapes of the aurora borealis varied rapidly at this point for maybe about 20 minutes, until it started to calm down again. The last picture (at 22:49) seems to have ended up with a bright shooting star, which I didn't notice during the filming.
The camera had a fisheye lens, the images produced by which I have narrowed down a bit.
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