January 20, 2019

Kathleen Nadeau
Bath, Maine, USA
Bath, Maine, USA
10/11/2021
11:05 pm
11:05 pm
Canon 6D MII, Rokinon 14mm f/2.8 lens
Single shot - Adjusted exposure, contrast, balance and clarity in Adobe Elements 21. Slight haze removal and sharpening applied.
I live in Midcoast Maine - we don’t have many opportunities to view the Aurora Borealis here. I had been following articles on the recent coronal mass injection and knew we were getting a G2 storm watch for October 11th. My area had a potential KP-6 Index. I ventured out at 11 pm and immediately saw a very faint whitish shimmering to the north - my camera picked up the color. And the meteor (top right) was a bonus!
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January 20, 2019
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