Aurorae and Noctilucent Clouds

The Aurorae or the Northern Lights can be a spendid sight, particularly from a dark site. Noctilucent Clouds are a very high atmospheric phenomenon (altitude about 80km) on the edge of space. Some photography

Great Aurora November 2003

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Auroral Corona at the zenith 20th/21st, November 2003. Taken from near Kells, Co.Meath with a Nikon 4500 digital camera.


Aurora 2003 October 29/30

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All taken from Oristown near Kells, Co.Meath. First two images are 8 sec taken with a Nikon 4500 digital camera (at ISO 400). The last three are taken on Kodak Elite Chrome 200 slide film.


Alaska Aurora October 2000

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The Polar Aurora on October 26-27, 2000 as seen from Chena Hot Springs, Alaska. 28mm focal-length wide angle lens. Taken on Kodak Elite Chrome 200 slide film. The temperature was below -20°C at the time.


Noctilucent Cloud July 2006

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DSLR image taken on 14th July 2006 at 22:51 UT from Rush, Co.Dublin. Exposure of 10 seconds.


Noctilucent Cloud July 1990

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Taken on 18th July 1990 at 03:15 UT from Barnasligan, Co.Dublin. Exposure of 30 seconds on Fujichrome 100 with a 50mm camera lens.


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