<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?><oembed><version><![CDATA[1.0]]></version><provider_name><![CDATA[The Amazing Sky]]></provider_name><provider_url><![CDATA[http://amazingsky.net]]></provider_url><author_name><![CDATA[Alan Dyer]]></author_name><author_url><![CDATA[https://amazingsky.net/author/amazingsky/]]></author_url><title><![CDATA[Night of the Northern&nbsp;Lights]]></title><type><![CDATA[link]]></type><html><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://amazingsky.files.wordpress.com/2013/06/all-sky-aurora-1-june-28-2013.jpg"><img loading="lazy" data-attachment-id="2333" data-permalink="https://amazingsky.net/2013/06/29/night-of-the-northern-lights/all-sky-aurora-1-june-28-2013/" data-orig-file="https://amazingsky.files.wordpress.com/2013/06/all-sky-aurora-1-june-28-2013.jpg" data-orig-size="1200,800" data-comments-opened="1" data-image-meta="{&quot;aperture&quot;:&quot;3.5&quot;,&quot;credit&quot;:&quot;Alan Dyer&quot;,&quot;camera&quot;:&quot;Canon EOS 5D Mark II&quot;,&quot;caption&quot;:&quot;A frame from a 300-frame time-lapse taken June 28, 2013 during an all-sky aurora display seen widely over North America. This was taken from the Wintering Hills Wind Farm on Highway 56 south of Drumheller, Alberta. It is a 25-second exposure at f\/3.5 with the 8mm Sigma lens and Canon 5D MkII at ISO 1600. The waning quarter Moon is just rising at left, with the auroral sub-storm beginning to peak.&quot;,&quot;created_timestamp&quot;:&quot;1372463041&quot;,&quot;copyright&quot;:&quot;\u00a9 Alan Dyer&quot;,&quot;focal_length&quot;:&quot;8&quot;,&quot;iso&quot;:&quot;1600&quot;,&quot;shutter_speed&quot;:&quot;24&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;All-Sky Aurora #1 (June 28, 2013)&quot;}" data-image-title="All-Sky Aurora #1 (June 28, 2013)" data-image-description="&lt;p&gt;A frame from a 300-frame time-lapse taken June 28, 2013 during an all-sky aurora display seen widely over North America. This was taken from the Wintering Hills Wind Farm on Highway 56 south of Drumheller, Alberta. It is a 25-second exposure at f/3.5 with the 8mm Sigma lens and Canon 5D MkII at ISO 1600. The waning quarter Moon is just rising at left, with the auroral sub-storm beginning to peak.&lt;/p&gt;
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<p><em><span style="color:#c0c0c0;">The Northern Lights danced all night, as Earth was buffeted by winds from the Sun.</span></em></p>
<p>As soon as I saw the warning notices at <span style="color:#3366ff;"><a title="SpaceWeather.com" href="http://spaceweather.com" target="_blank"><span style="color:#3366ff;">Spaceweather.com</span></a></span> I was hoping we would be in for a wonderful night of aurora watching. I wasn&#8217;t disappointed.</p>
<p>Forewarned, I headed out to the Wintering Hills Wind Farm near my home in southern Alberta. I thought it would be neat to get shots of the effects of the solar wind from beneath and beside the wind turbines of the farm. The shot above is from a time-lapse movie taken with a fish-eye lens that will look great when projected in a full-dome digital planetarium.</p>
<p><a href="https://amazingsky.files.wordpress.com/2013/06/northern-lights-over-wind-farm-3-june-28-2013.jpg"><img loading="lazy" data-attachment-id="2335" data-permalink="https://amazingsky.net/2013/06/29/night-of-the-northern-lights/northern-lights-over-wind-farm-3-june-28-2013/" data-orig-file="https://amazingsky.files.wordpress.com/2013/06/northern-lights-over-wind-farm-3-june-28-2013.jpg" data-orig-size="1200,800" data-comments-opened="1" data-image-meta="{&quot;aperture&quot;:&quot;2&quot;,&quot;credit&quot;:&quot;Alan Dyer&quot;,&quot;camera&quot;:&quot;Canon EOS 5D Mark II&quot;,&quot;caption&quot;:&quot;The northern lights on June 28\/29, 2013 as seen from the Wintering Hills WInd Farm near Drumheller, Alberta, on a night the aurora covered the sky. This is a single frame from a 300-frame time-lapse movie. It is a 14-second exposure at f\/2 with the 24mm lens and Canon 5D MkII at ISO 400. The Moon is just rising as the display is reaching a peak in intensity.&quot;,&quot;created_timestamp&quot;:&quot;1372466534&quot;,&quot;copyright&quot;:&quot;\u00a9 2013 Alan Dyer&quot;,&quot;focal_length&quot;:&quot;24&quot;,&quot;iso&quot;:&quot;400&quot;,&quot;shutter_speed&quot;:&quot;14&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;Northern Lights over Wind Farm #3 (June 28, 2013)&quot;}" data-image-title="Northern Lights over Wind Farm #3 (June 28, 2013)" data-image-description="&lt;p&gt;The northern lights on June 28/29, 2013 as seen from the Wintering Hills WInd Farm near Drumheller, Alberta, on a night the aurora covered the sky. This is a single frame from a 300-frame time-lapse movie. It is a 14-second exposure at f/2 with the 24mm lens and Canon 5D MkII at ISO 400. The Moon is just rising as the display is reaching a peak in intensity.&lt;/p&gt;
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<p>I shot with three cameras, with two aimed east to where the brightest part of the auroral arc usually sits. It was also exactly where the Moon would rise after midnight. This shot, above, captures the scene right at moonrise, which was also right when the aurora kicked into high gear as a sub-storm of solar particles rained down on our upper atmosphere. The ground lit up green with the glow of oxygen in the mesosphere, some 100 kilometres up.</p>
<p><a href="https://amazingsky.files.wordpress.com/2013/06/moonrise-and-northern-lights-june-28-2013.jpg"><img loading="lazy" data-attachment-id="2334" data-permalink="https://amazingsky.net/2013/06/29/night-of-the-northern-lights/moonrise-and-northern-lights/" data-orig-file="https://amazingsky.files.wordpress.com/2013/06/moonrise-and-northern-lights-june-28-2013.jpg" data-orig-size="1200,800" data-comments-opened="1" data-image-meta="{&quot;aperture&quot;:&quot;3.5&quot;,&quot;credit&quot;:&quot;Alan Dyer&quot;,&quot;camera&quot;:&quot;Canon EOS 60D&quot;,&quot;caption&quot;:&quot;Moonrise of the waning quarter moon as an aurora display was peaking in intensity. Taken at the Wintering Hills WInd Farm near Drumheller, Alberta. A single 9 second exposure at ISO 500 with the Canon 60Da and 16-35mm lens at 35mm and f\/3.5.&quot;,&quot;created_timestamp&quot;:&quot;1372466750&quot;,&quot;copyright&quot;:&quot;\u00a9 2013 Alan Dyer&quot;,&quot;focal_length&quot;:&quot;35&quot;,&quot;iso&quot;:&quot;500&quot;,&quot;shutter_speed&quot;:&quot;9&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;Moonrise and Northern Lights&quot;}" data-image-title="Moonrise and Northern Lights" data-image-description="&lt;p&gt;Moonrise of the waning quarter moon as an aurora display was peaking in intensity. Taken at the Wintering Hills WInd Farm near Drumheller, Alberta. A single 9 second exposure at ISO 500 with the Canon 60Da and 16-35mm lens at 35mm and f/3.5.&lt;/p&gt;
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<p>This shot, taken moments later with a longer focal length lens, grabs the waning Moon shining behind the distant wind machines, and beneath the arc of auroral curtains.</p>
<p>In all, I shot 50 gigabytes of raw images, both still images and frames for time-lapse movies. I&#8217;ve assembled most of them into a musical collage that honours the night. In the final sequence of the movie, it almost looks like the wind machine is facing into the brunt of the solar wind, as pulses of aurora surge from out of the east toward the turbine towering overhead.</p>
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<p>The music is by a new favourite artist of mine, the Italian composer Ludovico Einaudi. His latest album of alt-classical/new age music is called &#8220;In a Time Lapse.&#8221; How could you not like that?! Buy it on iTunes. It&#8217;s stunning.</p>
<p>I hope you got to see the Night of the Northern Lights in person. If not, I trust these images and movies give you a sense of the wonder of what the solar wind can do.</p>
<p>– Alan, June 29, 2013 / © 2013 Alan Dyer</p>
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