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Aurora Australis to the SE

From a 1966 slide. Mawson lies under the auroral oval, the annular zone around the south magnetic pole where auroras are most prevalent. In plain language, there was an aurora most nights. This is from one of the Ektachrome films we "home developed" while there.
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3 comments

RHH said:

Something I would dearly love to see.
5 years ago

Gudrun said:

Sigh, I'll miss out this winter... A very beautiful aurora. I imagine capturing this on film must be much more difficult than with a digital camera.
5 years ago

tiabunna replied to Gudrun:

Thank you, Gudrun, and apologies for my very late reply, I'd missed your posting previously. Yes, with 160 ISO film, as I recall this was something a two minute exposure with the 35mm lens wide open at 2.8
5 years ago