Aurora seen last night

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Last night Aurora was spotted over the UK and 2 CMHASD members managed to image it through the clouds. 

Apparently the CME, X1.9 'Halo' solar flare that sparked this aurora took only 25 hours to reach Earth! Usually CME'S take 3 to 4 days!

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The 1st image on the right was taken by member Honor Wheeler from Dartford using a Canon M6II, Rokinon 12mm lens, set at ISO800, f8, and 6sec.

Honor said 'The aurora was difficult to see visually but my camera picked it up. A lot of light pollution reflecting off the clouds also didn't help but any aurora seen from home is a nice, unexpected bonus.'

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Member Martin Crow from Burnham - on - Crouch, Essex managed to capture some images of the Aurora through gaps in the cloud on his iPhone. On the right are 2 of his images.

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Aurora – 10/11th October 2024

On the night of the 10/11th October 2024 several CMHASD members all over the UK looked up at the sky and watched in amazement at another Aurora display!!!!

Below is a slideshow of a presentation that CMHASD member Sonia put together showing some of the stunning images members had taken that night.  Some of the photographs taken by members show vivid colours but to most naked eye observers the colours were not so obvious due to light pollution.

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