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Aurora from Home Panorama #2 (Oct 20, 2023).jpg
A panorama of the extensive aurora of Oct 20/21, 2023, from home in southern Alberta. The aurora coloured much of the sky, but was most prominent as a larrge diffuse arc across the north, with a more active structured arc low in the north. This was at local midnight, MDT.
The Summer Triangle stars are at left; the Big Dipper and Ursa Major are below centre; Polaris and the Little Dipper/Ursa Minor are at top centre; while Orion and the winter stars are rising at right. At upper right is Jupiter and the Pleiades.
This is a stitch of 8 segments, each with the 15mm Laowa lens at f/2 and the Canon R6 at ISO 2000, for 10 seconds each. Stitched in Adobe Camera Raw.
The Summer Triangle stars are at left; the Big Dipper and Ursa Major are below centre; Polaris and the Little Dipper/Ursa Minor are at top centre; while Orion and the winter stars are rising at right. At upper right is Jupiter and the Pleiades.
This is a stitch of 8 segments, each with the 15mm Laowa lens at f/2 and the Canon R6 at ISO 2000, for 10 seconds each. Stitched in Adobe Camera Raw.
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