Dan Christensen on Nostr: Aurora Borealis/Northern Lights, 11pm on September 18, 2023, 14km north of London, ...
Aurora Borealis/Northern Lights, 11pm on September 18, 2023, 14km north of London, Ontario, 43.1°N. Photos taken on Samsung Galaxy S23. One using Expert RAW Astrophotography Mode (4 minutes), one using Night Mode (1s), and one using Pro Mode (20s).
It was my first time seeing this. To the naked eye, it was much less impressive, with a faint green glow along the northern horizon, but it was still clear that it was the Aurora.
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