Subsiding Substorm
For most of the night the northern lights glowed brightly to the north. But it was just a green band that didn't show much movement. Then at 2AM the sky exploded into color, with purple pillars reaching all the way up to the zenith. I've seen the northern lights dozens of times, but this was only the 3rd time I've seen them reach that high. Unfortunately 2AM is when I decided to change locations so I missed out on the best part of the show.
- Copyright
- Kevin Palmer
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- 6016x4016 / 15.9MB
- Keywords
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2017, astronomy, astrophotography, aurora, aurora borealis, clouds, color, colorful, dark, early, geomagnetic storm, green, hills, kevin palmer, may, morning, night, nikon d750, north, northern lights, pillars, purple, road, sheridan, sky, space, spring, starry, stars, substorm, tokina 16-28mm f2.8, tree, wyoming
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- Northern Lights, Wyoming, Night Sky