太陽フレアによる低緯度オーロラ。日本に住んでいてオーロラが見られる日が来るとは思わなかった。iPhoneの長時間露光でもしっかりと捉えてて感動。Aurora, something I never imagined I'd witness in Japan, was beautifully captured by my iPhone's long exposure.
It took a bit longer to make it all the way down here but the G5 certainly delivered... pic.twitter.com/yr8pct3UE2
— Kevin Zagorski (but colder) (@KevZag) May 11, 2024
Some of the coolest pics I’ve seen tonight #solarstorm #aurora pic.twitter.com/GdW7GKmjG3
— Mr FuZzz (@lehman218) May 11, 2024
Ladies and gentlemen I present to you the Aurora Borealis from 30,000 feet up! Courtesy of a transatlantic flight from Denver to Paris. pic.twitter.com/P7lYyT4jy2
— Andrew Markowitz (@amarkowitzWX) May 11, 2024
I will never top this pic.twitter.com/WA35oiqrqA
— Connor Croff (@ChasingWConnor) May 11, 2024
Absolutely biblical skies in Tasmania at 4am this morning. I’m leaving today and knew I could not pass up this opportunity for such a large solar storm. Here’s the image. I actually had to de-saturate the colours. Clouds glowing red. Insane. Shot on Nikon. Rt appreciated pic.twitter.com/210hlkmoeg
— Sean O' Riordan (@seanorphoto) May 10, 2024
It was worth being outside at 1.27am for this tbf. pic.twitter.com/itYFGfci5d
— Nikita Jane Garner (@NikitaJGarner) May 11, 2024
friendly reminder that THIS is what the aurora looks like from space pic.twitter.com/3uGBE0fZma
— Jasmine 🌌🔭 (@astro_jaz) May 11, 2024