Wednesday, 11 March 2026

Large aurora arc

The moon is always a good target for astrophotographers
 
The moon had not risen so i went down to my nearest dark site. This has some light pollution so never completely dark

Looking north over the voe  is always a good experience, the lights in the distance is Cunningburgh
The peak of this aurora only last about 10mins before fading back, so you need to go to a local spot so you dont miss anything
This was the four Amber alert in the last 6 days so even though we have passed Solar Maximum we are still experiencing some good aurora, this being down to Coronal holes


Tuesday, 24 February 2026

Shetland Red Alert




Clear skies for a change and a chance of the aurora. We were very lucky in the south Shetland as we had clear skies while the rest of Shetland had cloud and rain.

The alerts kept coming and it was soon up to Red Alert within 20 mins

Or was not the best Red Alert with only a few rays but still good to see
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Monday, 16 February 2026

Shetland Aurora colours

 Colours vary depending on the power of the aurora, the more powerful the more colour. Green is the most common


A SAR Arc above an aurora blob down at Sandsayre in Shetland, both rare and both south of the aurora

Some nights everything comes together, clear skies and a powerful aurora and sometimes STEVE is present along with the Milky Way (photo at St Ninian's)

Red is only present in a powerful aurora and is always great to see



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