Visibility III / V
It was a nice evening in the world of repos and landscape star photography, and I was already on my way back from Pyhäranta when the car's rearview mirror lit up. I put the car in park and spent the next hour running along the fields photographing the pleasantly active Northern Lights belt.
Nothing miraculous could fit into this set, the arch activated normally and the play contained a variable number of aurora pillars and an active belt. At the end, there were pulsating northern lights at the place of the arch, and the show continued dimly when I got home, ie at 01:30.
The aurora borealis took quite a long time to activate, and from the time the arc was visible, well over an hour passed before the set started. The values weren't all that amazing and the curlers were barely in the orange during this play. Apparently, a fair drop in bz brought such an active and brisk play.
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