John Farley
Supporter
Once again, the northern lights (Aurora Borealis) were visible over a large part of the United States last night. I got this picture on the outskirts of Santa Fe, NM:

This is my new personal record for southernmost place to see the aurora, replacing Pagosa Springs last May. I had no idea this was going on until I saw a picture on the weathercast during the 10 p.m. news on Channel 4, Albuquerque. Thanks, OCM Eddie Garcia. As soon as I saw that, I knew I needed to head out and give it a try. Glad I did! Eventually I will do a full writeup on my website, possibly with additional pictures.
Note: Some of the light near the ground in the left-center of the picture is from ground light, not aurora, as evidenced by the fount-lit cloud. But the red colors and some of the greenish color farther to the right near the horizon are aurora.
Edit: Here is a more zoomed shot taken a little earlier, unfortunately slightly out of focus as I had failed to re-adjust the focus after relocating. But I do like the colors:


This is my new personal record for southernmost place to see the aurora, replacing Pagosa Springs last May. I had no idea this was going on until I saw a picture on the weathercast during the 10 p.m. news on Channel 4, Albuquerque. Thanks, OCM Eddie Garcia. As soon as I saw that, I knew I needed to head out and give it a try. Glad I did! Eventually I will do a full writeup on my website, possibly with additional pictures.
Note: Some of the light near the ground in the left-center of the picture is from ground light, not aurora, as evidenced by the fount-lit cloud. But the red colors and some of the greenish color farther to the right near the horizon are aurora.
Edit: Here is a more zoomed shot taken a little earlier, unfortunately slightly out of focus as I had failed to re-adjust the focus after relocating. But I do like the colors:

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