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Solar wind conditions were indicative of auroras visible from my latitude. I had to stay home due to my work schedule the next morning (getting up at 4:30 AM), so I walked over to the Sylvan Bay fishing dock and snapped a few pictures. The city lights really drowned out the auroras, but they were barely visible in the picture. Later, I started to photograph from my back deck, and then I decided to set up the roof cam so the camera could take pictures while I slept. The results are below.
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Auroras are barely visible in the lower right of the image. |
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Auroras more visible now from my deck. |
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Auroras viewed from the rooftop. |
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