David Dioxin wrote:
> I've got my aurora pictures developed, and have put a few scanned images
> here:
> http://www.ddixon.force9.co.uk/aurora/aurora.html
> All taken on Kodak Portra 400 UC. The pictures don't do justice to the
> incredible dynamic nature of the aurora, but have brought out the
>
Christian wrote:
CS> Beautiful colors! I'm disappointed that we didn't get a show where I
CS> live.
Actually you shouldn't. The lower is the latitude where aurora can
be seen, the more deformed the earth magnetic field is and so the
higher the impact over communication, electrical grid
003 7:43 AM
Subject: Re: Anybody shooting auroras? - Pictures
> I've got my aurora pictures developed, and have put a few scanned images
> here:
> http://www.ddixon.force9.co.uk/aurora/aurora.html
> All taken on Kodak Portra 400 UC. The pictures don't do justice to the
>
Stephen Moore wrote:
> With the recent solar flares and CMEs, have any of you
> Pentaxians had your cameras poited skyward?
I wish - I've always wanted to see an aurora. The weather was cloudy
across the whole country last week.
Cheers,
- Dave
http://www.digistar.com/~dmann/
On Fri, 31 Oct 2003 09:09:15 -0500, Stephen Moore wrote:
>O Pentaxians --
>
>Saw the aurora borealis last night for the first time
>in my 57-year life. Wow!
>
...
>
>With the recent solar flares and CMEs, have any of you
>Pentaxians had your cameras poited skyward?
I'm in Australia, but they hae
On 31/10/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] disgorged:
>> O Pentaxians --
>>
>> Saw the aurora borealis last night for the first time
>> in my 57-year life. Wow!
>> With the recent solar flares and CMEs, have any of you
>> Pentaxians had your cameras poited skyward?
>
>It's been cloud as anything here (NE Eng
Hi,
David Dixon wrote:
> I hate to say this Mike, but in Durham (about 15 miles away from you?)
> we've had two fantastic nights of aurora - Wednesday night from 7pm to
> 8pm had aurora over the whole Northern half of the sky, while last
> night, despite the forecasts, the cloud suddenly cleared a
mike wilson wrote:
It's been cloud as anything here (NE England) for the last three days,
so no joy. Looking good for tonight, so, for sure, there will be
nothing.
mike
I hate to say this Mike, but in Durham (about 15 miles away from you?)
we've had two fantastic nights of aurora - Wednesday ni
Hi,
Stephen Moore wrote:
>
> O Pentaxians --
>
> Saw the aurora borealis last night for the first time
> in my 57-year life. Wow!
> With the recent solar flares and CMEs, have any of you
> Pentaxians had your cameras poited skyward?
It's been cloud as anything here (NE England) for the last thr
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