Last night, I checked Spaceweather.com and as was predicted, a solar storm was brewing. I drove up to the top of the Antelope Ridge Road where I have an expansive view to the north and east. It was perfectly clear and the moon was setting in the west, excellent conditions. It just so happened that it was also the peak of the Perseid meteor shower, and I did see some bright meteors too.
4 replies on “Spectacular Aurora Borealis”
Wow, that was an awesome display. Great pictures! I wish we could have seen it. We could see stars and the moon at our house but as we drove out into the country we could see them being swallowed up by clouds. By the time we got out to the spillway we had solid cloud cover. So disappointing.
Very nice!! I wish we could have seen it!
Quite amazing photos Doug. We were out on the Washington coast at the time and did not notice anything out of the ordinary in the night sky there. You were definitely in the right place at the right time (as you so often are)!
Amazing pictures! The Big Dipper in the aurora is incredible. I’ve never seen anything like it! Man, I sure hope to have the opportunity to see it someday soon. Great shots!
4 replies on “Spectacular Aurora Borealis”
Wow, that was an awesome display. Great pictures! I wish we could have seen it. We could see stars and the moon at our house but as we drove out into the country we could see them being swallowed up by clouds. By the time we got out to the spillway we had solid cloud cover. So disappointing.
Very nice!! I wish we could have seen it!
Quite amazing photos Doug. We were out on the Washington coast at the time and did not notice anything out of the ordinary in the night sky there. You were definitely in the right place at the right time (as you so often are)!
Amazing pictures! The Big Dipper in the aurora is incredible. I’ve never seen anything like it! Man, I sure hope to have the opportunity to see it someday soon. Great shots!