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Re: [APML] more damn Aurora photos!



Tony

  Thanks for those nice compliments, glad you enjoyed the pics.  Monday 
nite's auroral storm was truly a mouth-hanging-open experience.  It filled 
the whole sky, I didn't know where next to aim the camera, I was starting to 
get dizzy.  I had astronomers-neck by the time it was all over.  I have one 
shot I haven't scanned that even shows the red glow on the southern horizon, 
here in Iowa that is very rare.  It was by far the best aurora I've seen 
here, only outdone by the display I saw in Ontario last summer, those pics 
are at my website too.
  Tony, you can send your pics to the spaceweather website by emailing them 
as jpg attachments to Dr.Tony Phillips at phillips@spacesciences.com.  Look 
forward to seeing them there.  One note, the gallery is pretty full and he 
might not display them but I would give it a go anyway.  Hope this helps.  
Thanks.


Stan Richard
Events in the Night Sky
www.nightskyevents.com



>From: "Tony Hallas" <tonyhallas@foothill.net>
>Reply-To: astro-photo@seds.org
>To: <astro-photo@seds.org>
>Subject: Re: [APML] more damn Aurora photos!
>Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2001 14:35:17 -0800
>
>Stan,
>
>    The images almost don't look real... what an aurora! You did a great 
>job of capturing it from "ground zero." This has to be one of the greatest 
>celestial events I have ever seen... now if only the Leonids top this!
>
>     How do you get your images posted on "Space Weather" ? A friend 
>suggested I submit mine because there weren't very many from CA.
>
>    Thank you for posting... having seen it from here I see why it was so 
>good... it was unbelievable where you were at.
>
>       Tony


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