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Hunting Aurora

I dabbled quite a bit in astrophotography and timelapses but aurora are harder to catch but much easier to photograph ( if the conditions are right! ). It takes some diligence and planning so Here are some quick tips on catching aurora:

  • Download an aurora tracking app [I use ‘aurora’ and ‘northern lights’]. Finland also has a SMS alert option you can subscribe to online for instantaneous notification.

  • Solar activity is measured on a ‘KP’ scale ranging 1-10. Regions closer to the poles require a lower KP to show aurora. It seems to average 2-3 KP each day, but every couple weeks there’s a few days with KP 4 or 5. I haven’t seen anything above a KP 5 yet.

  • In Rovaniemi Finland I’ve seen the aurora on a few evenings at KP of 3.6 and a reported ‘chance of seeing’ at 30%.

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  • Time planning: short to long term

    • Aurora showing may only last 15minutes and occur once or twice in an evening. If your app reports high chances, stay vigilant or just wait outside for a few hours with some Aquavit to stay warm.

    • The sun rotates every ~27-31days and has a with it a few streams of cosmic stardust

    • Time of year: Winter darkness is better with longer nights. However I have heard the closer to the vernal and autumnal equinoxes also present good activity. Forget about summertime.

    • Solar activity is generally believed to cycle every ~11yrs with the next solar maximum (more sunspots and aurora) around 2024 :(

  • Photography

    • The built-in phone camera may capture ~80% of the magnificence of an aurora. To get more out of your phone, download a ‘pro’ camera app that allows you to force longer exposures up to 1-4 seconds. You’ll need a tripod or steady base as well.

    • dSLR: these obviously work great. You can get decent handheld shots and even video. Keep in mind a wide lens and tripod are ideal. Additionally a hot-pack may help to prevent the lens from fogging if you’re doing some extended timelapse captures.

I used to waste a lot of time capturing timelapse videos and developing motorized camera dolly’s, I would’ve loved to snag a sequence of the aurora— too bad my batteries died due to the cold!

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