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Tonight's Forecast - Major Storming!
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Allen Woodliffe
Well done, Jeff....it is always a treat to see the Aurora Borealis....and welcome to the CGPC!
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50 to 200 miles above, a major geomagnetic storm occurred over central Alberta on June 29th. Take around 1am, faint twilight is still visible on the horizon, adding even more colour. One of the best displays I've seen this Solar Max cycle.
Taken By
Jeff Wallace
Taken On
June 29, 2013
Tagged
morinville
alberta
canada
g3
noaa
nature
night
outdoors
sky
car
transportation
vehicle
aurora
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Weather, Seasons and Sky
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Focal:
14
Lens Model:
14.0-24.0 mm f/2.8
Shutter speed:
5 sec
Aperture:
f/ 2.8
Other Photos by
Jeff