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STEVE Appearance Sequence-3 of 4 (August 7, 2022).jpg
One of a series of images showing the STEVE arc appearing in the east and developing brighter. This was August 7-8, 2022, from southern Alberta, Canada at about 12:21 am MDT. This shows a white band developing to the left of the pink arc, and a brief lighting up of the sky north (left) of STEVE with a green patchy aurora.
The sky at left to the northeast is bright with aurora, and twilight. Also, the waxing gibbous Moon off frame at right lights the sky and landscape. The bright object rising is Jupiter.
This is with the Canon R6 at ISO 1600, for 25 seconds, and TTArtisan 11mm full-frame fish-eye lens at f/2.8.
The sky at left to the northeast is bright with aurora, and twilight. Also, the waxing gibbous Moon off frame at right lights the sky and landscape. The bright object rising is Jupiter.
This is with the Canon R6 at ISO 1600, for 25 seconds, and TTArtisan 11mm full-frame fish-eye lens at f/2.8.
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