Southern Hemisphere
Images of the Aurora Australis made by our members from the Southern Hemisphere.
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photos taken by me from south arm beach area Tasmania Australia
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The first part of the display included a rare SAR arc. Images copyright Tristan Pokornyi, instagram @north.wind.adventurer .
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It hasn't been overly eventful for aurora at mid latitudes, that's solar minimum for you.
This is version2 time lapse from a wonderful G2/G2moderate event back in 20 April 2018
Enjoy with the sound on
aurora australis, central east coast Tasmania, Australia
ADAPTED LYRICS:
I come home in the morning light,
My Hubby asks "Have you been out all night?"
Oh, Hubby dear, We ARE the fortunate ones.
This girls' hav'n some fu-un.
Oh-h Chasers, Just wanna have fu-un.
The app dings in the middle of the night
My Hubby asks "Aurora tonight?"
Oh, Hubby dear, You know you're still number one,
but CHASERS they wanna have fun
Ohh CHASERS just wanna have ... ... ... SOME A-U-R-O-R-A !
! CHASERS THEY WANT !
! WUNNA HAVE FUN !
! CHASERS !
Some boys take a beautiful girl
And hide her away from the rest of the world.
I wanna be the one to walk in the AURORA.
Oh girls, WE wanna have fun
That's all WE really wa-a-nt ... AURORA fu-un
When the work'n day is done .....
20 April 2018 - version1 "only worry in the world is the tide gunna reach my chair tripod"
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CME 15-16 Feb 2018
Pay attention when the ISS passes over from the right (west) side of aurora.
Lord Thylacine makes his entrance.
Midnight to dawn - east coast Tasmania, Australia
Enjoy the show
[wiki] "...Thylacinus cynocephalus ) was the largest known carnivorous marsupial of modern times . It is commonly known as the Tasmanian tiger (because of its striped lower back) or the Tasmanian wolf . Native to continental Australia , Tasmania and New Guinea , it is believed to have become extinct in the 20th century..."
LadyAurora LordThyalacine EnchantingEmu_v2.mp4
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A 'one out of the box' event during solar minimum. Bright enough to punch thru near full Moonlight.
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It was incredible, watching the beams dance across the sky in such a colourful and erratic fashion was truly mesmerising. By far the best aurora I've ever seen.
Tasmania, Australia.
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Taken with:
Canon EOS 700D
Canon EF-S 10-22mm f3.5-4.5
© Drew Edwards
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Near Kleinmond, WC around midnight May 10th-11th 2024 . Sorry for the quality, all taken on a Pixel-4a
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