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There is a fantastic display of the Aurora at the moment here in the far
north west. As skies clear in other places, this should be a very good night to observe. It is going from the northern to the southern horizon. -- Mike posted to uk.sci.weather 29/10/2003 19:17:11 UTC Coleraine Seeking information about the Internet and the way it works? - Subscribe to news:uk.net.beginners |
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"Mike Tullett" wrote in message
... There is a fantastic display of the Aurora at the moment here in the far north west. As skies clear in other places, this should be a very good night to observe. It is going from the northern to the southern horizon. Ruined by those blasted street lights here! Having said that though, looking to the north now I can make out a faint white glow which is unusual in that direction. Reminiscent of the light cast by a bright moon. No other colours visible unfortunately. Mike, any chance you have a digital camera at the ready? J. Dublin |
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Sky is very light to my North, white/green glow... unusally bright for this
direction. Tom Danbury, Essex (106m) |
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![]() "Mike Tullett" wrote in message ... There is a fantastic display of the Aurora at the moment here in the far north west. As skies clear in other places, this should be a very good night to observe. It is going from the northern to the southern horizon. -- Mike posted to uk.sci.weather 29/10/2003 19:17:11 UTC Coleraine Seeking information about the Internet and the way it works? - Subscribe to news:uk.net.beginners Too much cloud here in Whitefield. Having said that, I'm sure I saw a greenish glow where the cloud temporarily broke up about ten minutes ago.. Unfortunately, it could've been my imagination as well :-( Paul. |
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On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 19:49:49 +0000, Tom wrote:
Sky is very light to my North, white/green glow... unusally bright for this direction. Ditto in south-east Cambridgeshire -- but only just peeping over the top of a cloud-bank :-( Lots of sodium-vapour-orange low cloud visible too :-(((( Mike. |
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On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 19:45:01 -0000, JCW in
wrote: Ruined by those blasted street lights here! Having said that though, looking to the north now I can make out a faint white glow which is unusual in that direction. Reminiscent of the light cast by a bright moon. No other colours visible unfortunately. Mike, any chance you have a digital camera at the ready? Hi Joe Yes I have, but had to give myself a crash course in manual settings:-) I did most of these at f2.8 over 15 seconds, once I had learned how to do it. Sadly, I missed the searchlight effect that was clear a little earlier. http://www.mtullett.plus.com/29-oct/ -- Mike posted to uk.sci.weather 29/10/2003 21:05:39 UTC Coleraine Seeking information about the Internet and the way it works? - Subscribe to news:uk.net.beginners |
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![]() "Mike Tullett" wrote in message ... On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 19:45:01 -0000, JCW in wrote: Yes I have, but had to give myself a crash course in manual settings:-) I did most of these at f2.8 over 15 seconds, once I had learned how to do it. Sadly, I missed the searchlight effect that was clear a little earlier. http://www.mtullett.plus.com/29-oct/ Cheers Mike - thanks for sharing those. The first and second frames look impressive with the green curtain effect. I can sympathise about the settings. I have a good Canon digital myself but in the evening or at night all the settings in the world won't protect from the dreaded shakes! Had to buy a tripod. All's quiet overhead now. The kids were out earlier and missed the highlight, forgive the pun. Trying to tell them what they missed just didn't register...if I told them what they missed on the Simpsons I would have had their undivided attention! Sad really as this doesn't happen too often and tonight we had a nice clear sky to view what was visible. Until next time... |
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Mike Tullett wrote here on 29 Oct 2003:
There is a fantastic display of the Aurora at the moment here in the far north west. As skies clear in other places, this should be a very good night to observe. It is going from the northern to the southern horizon. *sigh* Niggly light rain and drizzle since sunset, almost without a break. Oh well, at least if it does clear up later at an appropriate time, then north is a reasonably dark direction from here. Bewdley, Worcs. -- Above address *is* valid - but snip spamtrap to get me to *read*! Support the world's oldest motorsport venue! http://www.shelsley-walsh.co.uk/future.html |
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On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 19:17:11 +0000, Mike Tullett
wrote: There is a fantastic display of the Aurora at the moment here in the far north west. As skies clear in other places, this should be a very good night to observe. It is going from the northern to the southern horizon. Going on above edinburgh. Unfortunately bad camera equipment plus some street;ights dont permit photos ![]() |
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On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 22:07:49 GMT, Mike Watson
wrote: On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 19:17:11 +0000, Mike Tullett wrote: There is a fantastic display of the Aurora at the moment here in the far north west. As skies clear in other places, this should be a very good night to observe. It is going from the northern to the southern horizon. Going on above edinburgh. Unfortunately bad camera equipment plus some street;ights dont permit photos ![]() The sky has just cleared in Troon and it's visible from the N/NW horizon to directly overhead. First I've ever seen! -- Paul |
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