Saturday, 14 October 2017

On the Beach


Last night the Aurora Borealis over Corton Beach near Lowestoft - a green glow under the tail of the Great Bear - image by Ronald Clump - CEO - Jodrell Plank Observatory.
"Mr. Clump has been enjoying quite a lot of his 'me time' on Corton Beach .  In late autumn and winter and after about 19:00 UT, the beach car park is a readily accessible 'Dark Site' . No wonder our new CEO has been spending a lot of time there!  Last night the Aurora Amber Alert was actioned and fortuitously Ronald found himself on the carpark with a camera to hand. The above super image taken with a tripod mounted Canon 600D DSLR -1x 20 second at ISO1600 - F3.5 and f=18 - shows the tell-tale colours of excited nitrogen atoms - the auroral glow of -'green and magenta'.

Whilst he was there, he also captured some wonderful images of the Milky Way running through the constellations Perseus and Cassiopeia. The tiny meteor and the Andromeda Galaxy are bonus features." - Kurt Thrust current Director of the Jodrell Plank Observatory.

The Milky Way in October - looking east out across the North Sea - 600D DSLR 6x20sec exposures at ISO3200 F3.5 and f=18. - Photography Ronald Clump. Image processing by Pip Stakkert

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