Tuesday, 26 January 2021

Aurora and the Moon

 Last night the Aurora appeared yet again but it coincided with a 90% Moon. Not the best for photographing as it washes out the green.




It was still very worth while getting out in the cold, for once the weather forecast was correct and it was 95% clear.






Not a lot of ice about which was good.



I went down to Sandsayre not chancing a trip over to the west side just in case of icy roads. As soon as i stepped out of the car i found out there was no wind, another bonus



Starting at the boats the green arch of the Aurora was just about visible to the eye as it moved to Red Alert.

Now clearly visible to the naked eye




I moved down to the jetty and beyond and it was nice to have some waves crashing on the rocks











The stats stayed strong until about 11pm then faded but by midnight it came strong again, this time catching out Glendale who didn't predict this surge

I was long in bed by then 


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Tuesday, 12 January 2021

Weak Shetland Aurora

Yesterday there was an inter planetary shock around 3.30pm which sparked off a weak Aurora initially

The Aurora started early around 18hrs but as usual there was plenty of cloud around

I headed down to Leebitton and Sandsayre in Sandwick

Just small patches of green showing

Lots of people now having outside lights on throughout the night, no reason for it really.




More light pollution this time at Sandlodge, always difficult to get a photo

At least it was good to see Orion



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