Stargazers across the northern United States are on a rare experience because it is assumed that northern lights will shine over the sky for three consecutive nights from 23rd to June 25th to June 25th. National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) The weather forecasts said
According to the US report, Todal Todal showed a slight chance of solar activity at S1 level during this period and is caused by an eruption potential from several solar areas that are currently visible on the surface of the sun.
Small geomagnetic activity of sparkling aurory
According to the USA Today, the charged particles from the Sun collides with the Earth’s atmosphere near the magnetic poles. The intensity of these displays is measured on the KP index, which ranges from zero (quiet) to nine (extreme).
NOAA reportedly predicted the maximum reading of KP 4, which falls within a slight range during the three -day period. Prediction means that Skywatchers in parts of the northern US could be treated with a pleasant Aurora display that will be visible further from polar regions than usual.
When and where to watch Auror
Aurora is expected to be visible every night from 23 to 25 June, with the 25th June expected as the strongest day. It is assumed that activity on June 23 and June 24 will reach KP 4, so every night brings a promising potential.
According to the report, the weather that allows it, people in the northern parts of Washington, Idaho, Montana, North Dakoty, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan will have the best chances of seeing northern lights.
Tips for viewing and capturing Aurory borealis from the ground
If you want to get the best viewing experience, you should choose rural or remote areas with minimal light pollution. The darker the surroundings, the better the look.
How to photograph northern lights
While witnesses Auroras with the naked eye is the best, photography can be a great way to keep this moment.
Here are some tips:
Turn on the night mode: A lot of smartphones now have this feature now. It allows you to take photos with a long exposure.
Settlement phone: Use a tripod or find a straight surface to keep your phone calm and reduce blur.
Try manual settings (if it has a phone): Set ISO to approximately 800-1600, exposure time for 10-20 seconds and focus on infinity.
Frequent
When will the northern lights be visible?
Northern lights will be visible from June 23 to June 25th and activity will be the peak of June 25, according to NOAA.
Where can I see Auroras in the US?
Primarily in northern states such as Washington, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan.
What is the best time to watch?
After sunset and before sunrise in areas with minimal light pollution.
Do I need special equipment to view Aurory?
No, just your eyes. Smartphones or cameras in night mode can help capture stunning photos.
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