Saturday, June 1, 2013

Aurora Avenue

















Last night before going to bed, I looked at the spaceweather.com website just in case there were any reports of aurora activity.  As luck would have it, an interplanetary shockwave had just arrived and was sparking aurora activity.  The source of the shockwave was unknown, but researchers say it could have originated in a transition zone between high and low speed solar wind streams.  The shockwave ended up generating nearly 15 hours of geomagnetic storming.  I took this photo directly in front of our house at 11:30 PM.  Just minutes after making this photo the clouds moved in and almost completely obscured the view of the lights.  I spent the next 4 hours searching for openings in the clouds and ended up finding a few here and there.

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