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Monumental Aurora

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After 3 straight nights of seeing the aurora, I thought the show was over. When it first got dark, there was nothing to the north. But before going to sleep I checked again and there were red and green pillars dancing. Being at 7400' certainly helped with the view, I'm sure it wasn't this visible down below.

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2019, Helena National Forest, Little Belt Mountains, Montana, Monument Peak, Nikon 50mm f1.4 AF-D, September, United States, astronomy, astrophotography, aurora, aurora borealis, colorful, dark, evening, green, kevin palmer, night, nikon d750, northern lights, pillars, red, sky, space, starry, stars, summer, trees
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Northern Lights, Recent Work, Montana, Night Sky
After 3 straight nights of seeing the aurora, I thought the show was over. When it first got dark, there was nothing to the north. But before going to sleep I checked again and there were red and green pillars dancing. Being at 7400' certainly helped with the view, I'm sure it wasn't this visible down below.