Auroras last night?
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Auroras last night?
I couldnt see anything due to the moon behind me and the suns glare below the horizon. I got some pictures of Polaris and Dubhe, hoping my phone could see the possible auroras. I didnt see anything this way either.
I went home disappointed.
Today, 08/08/2022, I processed my photos, and saw something interesting.
One question. Is that green glow an aurora?
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Your in San Diego , it's just L.A. Air... from yellow /brown to green (JK)
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Nope, that pic was taken from the desert. But I have seeing green in sunsets from different locations. It appears in the transition zone between the yellow from sunset and blue sky above.planecrazzzy wrote: ↑Tue Aug 09, 2022 10:16 pmYour in San Diego , it's just L.A. Air... from yellow /brown to green (JK)
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