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16 May 2024 at 2:55 pm #622918Jeremy ShearsParticipant
Not as good as the display that Premier Inn mounts: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c04348v8r9eo
17 May 2024 at 8:03 am #622919Duncan Hale-SuttonParticipantNot as good as the display that Premier Inn mounts
Excellent!
17 May 2024 at 9:46 pm #622921Nick JamesParticipantI was up in Greenock but my meteor cameras in Chelmsford recorded the aurora.
One hour timelapse from NW colour camera: https://nickdjames.com/aurora/20240510/auroraNW_20240510_2300_ndj.mp4
Full night timelapse from N mono camera: https://nickdjames.com/aurora/20240510/UK004D_20240510_201747.mp4
Full night timelapse from NW mono camera: https://nickdjames.com/aurora/20240510/UK004G_20240510_201839.mp4
Full night timelapse from SE mono camera: https://nickdjames.com/aurora/20240510/UK004E_20240510_201811.mp4
Full night timelapse from SW mono camera: https://nickdjames.com/aurora/20240510/UK004F_20240510_201825.mp4
Full night timelapse from zenith mono camera: https://nickdjames.com/aurora/20240510/UK004H_20240510_201845.mp422 May 2024 at 4:47 pm #622939Steve BrownParticipantGreat timelapse videos there! It was such a good display that I didn’t know where to point my cameras at times. In the end I managed to capture some good sequences. I’ve put the best ones together into a video: https://youtu.be/syR_IxxiCak
10 June 2024 at 12:24 pm #623271Roberto MoralesParticipantGreat aurora of 10 May on my all-sky camera in the back garden. Time-lapse video taken from Ripon, North Yorkshire
10 June 2024 at 4:36 pm #623279Kwong ManParticipantAmazing, unfortunately I was unwell and missed it in Greater London. I thought it would be clouded out or not visible in London. I tried looking on the following night but nothing seemed to appear. I now have the AuroraUK watch app on my phone for alerts!
Did anyone do a timelapse ? How long did the aurora last for. I am looking to see 1-2 hour timelapses or even videos !
Many thanks.
15 June 2024 at 8:12 pm #623433Nick QuinnParticipantI have combined the video from my all-night timelapses captured by my RMS Meteor camera and another ‘NLC/Aurora’ IP camera, with a ‘sonification’ of the measurements from my fluxgate magnetometer. I leave it to the viewer to decide if there is any correlation between the video and audio!
RMS (black & white version): https://youtu.be/-0-gj4Fi2Kg
Colour version: https://youtu.be/3kdEixFE0uc2 October 2024 at 11:08 am #625430Jeremy ShearsParticipantThere is an interesting paper, submitted to A&A, on last May’s solar storm involving multiple interacting coronal mass ejections.
“Unveiling Key Factors in the Solar Eruptions Leading to the Solar Superstorm in 2024 May“
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