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Aurora Borealis 10th May

OldBlueLady

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Seeing some absolutely glorious photos out on social media and felt there must be plenty of Zoners who might like to share theirs. I missed it entirely, was watching Baby Reindeer and Kev, although driving to and from Stansted at the right time, never saw a thing!

These are a couple of the favourite ones I've seen from a chap called Dawid Glawdzin on FB, over Hadleigh Castle and towards Southend.

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Further chances of catching it tonight. Although not as good as last night. Look north from around 10pm onwards. Better chance of seeing it through your phone camera, than the naked eye. Try and find a spot outside a town/city and away from lights in general if you can.
 
Having missed it last night. I was determined to see the lights tonight. Can't believe how good it turned out

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Note. Didn't see a thing being in Weymouth this weekend. Too much cloud around to see stars, let alone the aurora borealis. But amazing what changing the filters and adding a splash of colour can do.
 
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