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tilbrook@rbe.ne
16-08-2015, 12:33 AM
Just happened to check a notification on a possible Aurora.

And for the first time ever in the 18 years we've been living at Penwortham , I've not only seen one but managed to image it.

It was fascinating to see it dance across the horizon.

The image is from 11.00pm 15-08-2015.

I've added an animation, it's not good.:P
But does show the curtain moving.:)
The camera was moved and lost a little focus due to my excitement.
http://vid1172.photobucket.com/albums/r571/jtilbrook/Animations/Aurora%20150815_zpsarpmxqcq.mp4

:party::party::party:

Cheers,

Justin.

Atmos
16-08-2015, 12:46 AM
Envious I am! A couple of friends and I have been waiting for a decent solar event to correlate with some clear weather in Southern Tassie when we're not all busy. 3 years have passed so far :P

tilbrook@rbe.ne
16-08-2015, 12:50 AM
Thanks Colin!:thumbsup:

The KP index has just shot up to 7.3!!!
http://www.aurora-service.net/aurora-forecast/
Unfortunately clouded out now.:mad2:

Cheers,

Justin.

Larryp
16-08-2015, 08:20 AM
Well done, Justin!

omegacrux
16-08-2015, 08:40 AM
Every time I looked it was too cloudy
Seems to happen every time an aurora happens

David

John W
16-08-2015, 11:47 AM
Hi, Good luck. This aurora might have been what I captured on my camera last night. I was taking pics at 10.30 pm towards the Crux/Carina region (low in S/SE) and recorded a prominent glow in the sky (no city near me - I'm in central Vic). See my pics under Southern stars 15 Aug. Thanks, John W.

Regulus
16-08-2015, 01:44 PM
Well done Justin! Exciting, isn't it? i haven't had a capture for a year because of the way the clouds time themselves to auroras here in NW Tas :-)

Trev

tilbrook@rbe.ne
16-08-2015, 07:05 PM
Thanks Laurie!:thumbsup:



I know your frustration David.
Usually cloud or moon to interfere.




Hi John,

Had a look at your pics and they look similar to mine when I first went out. I have Adelaide light pollution to the south so it was a pleasant surprise to see the aurora coming out of the glow.



Thanks Trev!:thumbsup:

Yep I was chuffed to see and image the aurora.:)
Always envious of your southern position when it comes to aurora.

Cheers,

Justin.