Credit & Copyright: Juan Carlos Casado
(TWAN)
Explanation:
This aurora arched from horizon to horizon.
During the current
Shelios expedition to observe and learn about the
northern lights, the sky last weekend did not disappoint.
After sunset and some careful photographic planning, the above image was taken from
the expedition's
Qaleraliq campsite in southern
Greenland.
Visible straight through the center of the aurora, found with a careful eye, is the
Big
Dipper
and the surrounding constellation of the Big Bear
(Ursa
Major).
The brightest orb on the far right is the Moon, while Jupiter can be seen even further
to the right.
The Shelios expedition is scheduled to last until the end of August and include
live broadcasts of ongoing auroras.
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Publications with keywords: aurora borealis
Publications with words: aurora borealis
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