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The Wandering Earth under the Aurora! A perspective you've probably never seen before

author:Starlink CSVA

Yesterday it was said that it was the last round of Aurora works, but today it still receives a large number of submissions. I simply compiled a few more special perspectives - look at the wandering earth under the aurora, which can be regarded as a special set of "daily star maps".

The editor is particularly touched that fans have begun to recommend manuscripts to the editor, and when they see wonderful works on the Internet, they leave a message for us in the background, reminding us not to miss good works! It's so loving!

For the first four rounds of review, please stamp:

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Let's take a look at the "Wandering Earth" version of Aurora today:

The Wandering Earth under the Aurora! A perspective you've probably never seen before

▲Light hunter: Ye Renhao

Lighthunter's Language: The May 11, 2024 geomagnetic storm is a violent disturbance of the Earth's magnetic field caused by solar activity. Geomagnetic storms are triggered when energetic particles in the solar wind hit the Earth's magnetosphere at a higher velocity. Intense geomagnetic storms can extend the aurora phenomenon to lower latitudes. This extraordinarily magnetic storm allowed me to record a rare astronomical phenomenon at Dali Lake in Inner Mongolia at 43 degrees north latitude.

In this 720-degree panorama, the red of the Aurora and the Steady Aurora Red Arc (SAR) covers a huge area, forming a planet that looks like a planet surrounded by magnetic field lines along with the Milky Way and the Aeroradis.

Starry sky check-in place: Dali Lake, Inner Mongolia

拍摄器材:索尼a7r3 天文改机 + 适马14mm F1.4 DG DN

拍摄参数:F1.4,10s,ISO4000,27幅拼接

The Wandering Earth under the Aurora! A perspective you've probably never seen before

▲Light Hunter: Wait until it gets dark

Light hunter's language: On the first night of the aurora eruption, I watched the live broadcast and saw three o'clock, I was so excited that I immediately drove to Inner Mongolia, Hebei Province on Saturday afternoon, and I didn't even decide the destination when I set off.

The eruption at about 22:30 is the first time I saw the dancing of the aurora with the naked eye, and the excitement was overflowing, and the second small eruption in the second half of the night was on the way to take this picture, although it was a pity that I did not capture the brilliance of that moment, but the diffuse red aurora and the gradually increasing green and yellow glow were intertwined in the night sky, and the aurora after the outbreak also had a little blue, making the color of the whole picture extremely gorgeous.

The radio spectrum heliographs on the ground are like mushrooms nourished by the ejection of solar matter, and the entire part of the ground is like a pathfinder swimming in the aurora, air and the Milky Way.

Filming time: May 11, 2024

Starry sky check-in place: Ming'antu, Inner Mongolia

拍摄器材:Canon 6D + Sigma 20mm F1.4 ART

拍摄参数:F1.8, 20s, iso 3200, 18张拼接

The Wandering Earth under the Aurora! A perspective you've probably never seen before

▲猎光者:TricksCui

Light Hunter: I've never seen the night sky so mottled, from the red aurora released by the oxygen atoms at an altitude of 240 km by the solar wind, from the red and green glow released by the upper atmosphere at night after being excited by solar radiation during the day, if our screams were colored, it must be the red of the northern night sky, even the Milky Way in the starry sky, which is supposed to be the protagonist, has become a foil.

Filming time: May 11, 2024

Starry sky check-in place: Inner Mongolia Ming'antu Astronomical Observatory

拍摄器材:Sony A7S(改机) + 唯卓仕16mm F1.8

Shooting parameters: sky: ISO2000, F2, 15 seconds, 5 shots/group, a total of 12 groups; Landscape: ISO2000, F2.8, 60 seconds, 1 photo/group, a total of 6 groups

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The Wandering Earth under the Aurora! A perspective you've probably never seen before