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Old November 22nd 03, 12:32 AM
Robin Leadbeater
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I've put a couple of short time lapse videos on the website of last nights
aurora as seen from Cumbria. They were made from a series of images taken
with a Nikon Coolpix 2100. They are rather grainy but show how dynamic the
display was at times.

http://mysite.freeserve.com/astro2/astro2_image_57.htm

Robin



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Old November 22nd 03, 07:11 AM
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In article , Robin Leadbeater
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I've put a couple of short time lapse videos on the website of last nights
aurora as seen from Cumbria. They were made from a series of images taken
with a Nikon Coolpix 2100. They are rather grainy but show how dynamic the
display was at times.

http://mysite.freeserve.com/astro2/astro2_image_57.htm

Robin

Interesting sequences for someone who has only ever seen a static
sky glow. Thanks for the time ratio - its the first time I've ever
seen an aurora 'movie' with an indication of whether it is real
time or time-lapse.

Haven't seen anything but heavy cloud and rain for days in Bucks :-(

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Old November 22nd 03, 07:11 AM
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In article , Robin Leadbeater
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I've put a couple of short time lapse videos on the website of last nights
aurora as seen from Cumbria. They were made from a series of images taken
with a Nikon Coolpix 2100. They are rather grainy but show how dynamic the
display was at times.

http://mysite.freeserve.com/astro2/astro2_image_57.htm

Robin

Interesting sequences for someone who has only ever seen a static
sky glow. Thanks for the time ratio - its the first time I've ever
seen an aurora 'movie' with an indication of whether it is real
time or time-lapse.

Haven't seen anything but heavy cloud and rain for days in Bucks :-(

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Old November 22nd 03, 01:43 PM
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Lovely! Thanks for sharing. Robin.

Makes up for those disappointing visits to the back garden, standing there
and cursing the cloud cover over Merseyside!

Cheers, Bob.


"Robin Leadbeater" wrote in message
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I've put a couple of short time lapse videos on the website of last

nights
aurora as seen from Cumbria. They were made from a series of images taken
with a Nikon Coolpix 2100. They are rather grainy but show how dynamic the
display was at times.

http://mysite.freeserve.com/astro2/astro2_image_57.htm

Robin





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Old November 22nd 03, 01:43 PM
Bob Letsche
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Lovely! Thanks for sharing. Robin.

Makes up for those disappointing visits to the back garden, standing there
and cursing the cloud cover over Merseyside!

Cheers, Bob.


"Robin Leadbeater" wrote in message
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I've put a couple of short time lapse videos on the website of last

nights
aurora as seen from Cumbria. They were made from a series of images taken
with a Nikon Coolpix 2100. They are rather grainy but show how dynamic the
display was at times.

http://mysite.freeserve.com/astro2/astro2_image_57.htm

Robin





 




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