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Northern lights frenzy near Kleena Kleene
Canada

A wall of northern lights (aurora borealis) made an unexpected appearance from my wild campsite at a clearcut south of Kleena Kleene, British Columbia.  This is the brightest I've ever seen them so far.  I had by accident driven to an open clearcut to spend the night as I was awaiting to climb nearby Perkins Peak (visible on the horizon) the following day.  The sky was overcast at dusk on September 10, 2024 however small openings in the clouds revealed what appeared to be a bright haze, though I assumed it to be a full moon.  When I awoke around 2AM on September 11, a clear sky revealed a very bright northern sky & after stepping out of the car, I saw forming pillars & shimmers which prompted the camera.  These lights were intense thoughout the night however they were slowly drifting further away into the northern horizon after about two hours.  During this shot, one can even see the zenith to which flickers of plasma would appear & disappear almost like an electrostatic storm, long streaks of plasma would emit what appeared to be moving electrical currents even second or so.  Another gaze of the northern lights appeared on the morning of September 12, 2024 from my campsite near the town of Tatla Lake however the lights were further north.  Views of Andromeda Galaxy, Pleiades, & Orion.

Copyright: William L
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 20756x10378
Taken: 11/09/2024
Chargée: 18/09/2024
Published: 18/09/2024
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Tags: northern lights; british columbia; canada; aurora borealis; woods; clearcut; interior plateau; night scene; green; zenith; pink; red; stars; pleiades; andromeda galaxy; intense; chilcotin plateau; perkins peak; orion; constellations; coronal aurora
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