File:Aurora reflection October.webm
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English: Wait for it.... see how fast the aurora can brighten and grow. Especially during a G4 level geomagnetic storm as we experienced on Earth October 10, 2024. T
his was a mere 30 minutes next to a beautiful creek in Kinburn Ontario on the fantastic night of October 10th 2024. Nikon z6ii Laowa 15mm lens |
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Source | Aurora reflection October - Flickr |
Author | Andrea Girones |
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