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Post by Bill W on Jun 18, 2012 7:41:21 GMT
Hi,
Caught a moderate display last night on the video camera. Looked as though it was developing some nice features just as they were moving out of the field of view!
Cheers, Bill.
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Post by James Fraser on Jun 18, 2012 13:34:59 GMT
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Post by Bill W on Jun 18, 2012 18:23:46 GMT
Hi, Uploaded the video from last night. Pretty weak but it's been the best from here so far. youtu.be/-5F1W-KYXIUcheers, Bill.
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Post by jaramillo on Jun 19, 2012 21:14:03 GMT
Hi all, a weak but fine display was also seen from Northeastern Germany in Lütow / Isle of Usedom (currently there for working): 21:51 UTC: Canon EOS 1000D @ 11mm, 8sec, F/3.2 und ISO 400Crop: Short time lapse: vimeo.com/44221797My first NLC-images of the 2012 season Cheers, Mathias
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Post by Julius on Jun 19, 2012 21:41:33 GMT
Beautiful images Mathias
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Post by whamburg on Jun 20, 2012 18:41:49 GMT
Moin moin, NLC also seen from Bernitt(Germany; 53.9N 11.9E) 2200UT: Btw. lots of cirrus on the way, but in the time lapsed movie it's possible to differ it from the nlc(under and right of Capella). They disappeared until 22:30UT. 720p, 8fps, compiled from 144 pictures, 10.2MByte: wha.mburg.org/wh/NLC/20120617/2157UT-2309UT.mp4(no zoom; I watched also for possible aurora, but no luck) Best regards, wolfgang
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Post by Julius on Jun 20, 2012 19:27:53 GMT
Beautiful timelapse Wolfgang The NLC shows clearly besides Capella.
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