Stable Auroral Red Arcs (SAR arcs) captured from Hanle Dark Sky Reserve, UT Ladakh on 11.05.24 at 0100 hrs. A very rare phenomenon for Mid Latitude like Hanle. Eta Aquarid meteor shower added more beauty to the Aurora, visible in the top right of the photo.
There were few clouds before the totality through which my phone captured the Sun. They cleared up just before the totality started😌I had also rented a lens for the Eclipse day from San Antonio to get the beautiful pictures.
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It was a nice atmosphere in Heritage Park, Mason, Texas. People of the town had gathered with their cameras, telescopes, binoculars and of course eclipse glasses.
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@NationalEclipse Yes, saw the prominence. By eye it was like a small red streak which became brighter and brighter during the totality as seen from Mason, Texas. Captured it with my camera too!
A Total Solar Eclipse demands that conferences happen in the path of totality. Presenting my poster at Joint Solar Orbiter, Parker Solar Probe, and DKIST Meeting in San Antonio, Texas.
@Indus_SolPhy@asipoec @Anxious_Postdoc @s0larish@IIABengaluru@NASASun The prominence is visible in this picture. It was becoming brighter and brighter during the time of totality and clearly visible by eye.
☀️🧲 Did you know that #SolarOrbiter can see vivid changes in the Sun as it goes through its 11-year magnetic activity cycle?
As we approach 'solar maximum' (expected 2025), we see more brilliant explosions, dark sunspots and swirls of super-hot gas 💥
👉https://t.co/aZq2T4Gr2S
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#WeAreAllSolarOrbiters
Decided to do a spontaneous trip to Northern Norway (Bodø) to see the Auroras, because of the Halo CME of 20231109. It took time for the solar wind conditions to become perfect, but the wait was worth it! Diwali with nature’s fireworks💚🎆
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