David's Astronomy Pages (All Sky Camera)
Aurora on night  2016-02-17 /  2016-02-18

Aurora Notes
Bullet Pictures
Bullet Videos
Bullet Summary Plot
Bullet Magnetometer Stack Plots (for reference)
- Aurora display, first half largely hidden by cloud
- Second part affected by moonlight.
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Pictures

Panoramic View - Northern Sky
Aurora & Cloud- 2016-02-17 22:03h UT/GMT. Image #708085
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Aurora & Cloud- 2016-02-17 22:15h UT/GMT. Image #708108
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Aurora & Cloud- 2016-02-17 23:00h UT/GMT. Image #708194
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Aurora & Moon- 2016-02-18 02:09h UT/GMT. Image #708548
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Aurora & Moon- 2016-02-18 02:21h UT/GMT. Image #708570
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Aurora & Moon- 2016-02-18 03:16h UT/GMT. Image #708674
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Aurora & Moon- 2016-02-18 03:28h UT/GMT. Image #708696
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Aurora & Moon- 2016-02-18 03:28h UT/GMT. Image #708778
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  Panorama views of northern sky converted from original fish eye images
30s exposures taken with Oculus All Sky Camera

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 Videos

Video: North panoramic view, 8.45 hour period
2016-02-17 21:00h to 2016-02-18 05:45h (GMT/UT), Frames 707967-708953.
Link to .mp4 video file (5.2 MB)
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Night Summary Plot

Night Summary Plot - North Sky (2016-02-17 / 2016-02-18)
Times on plot are local GMT times (= UT time)
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Magnetometer Stack Plots (for reference)

Magnetometer Stack Plots from Scandinavia (ordered by latitude)
H Component - 2016-02-17 / 2016-02-18
Original data from Tromsų Geophysical Observatory (TGO), DTU Space (Technical University of Denmark) and Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI, displayed on SpaceWeatherLive http://www.spaceweatherlive.com/en/auroral-activity/magnetometers).

Note: Geomagnetometer activity at rvk (Rorvik, 64.95N), dob (Dombas, 62.07N), sol (Solund, 61.08N) and kar (Karmoy, 59.21N) stations are used as indicators for potential auroral activity that may be visible from my Observatory situated at latitude 57.32N  (Map of Stations)
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