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Judi Lynn

(161,907 posts)
Mon Aug 26, 2024, 05:46 AM Aug 26

'Once-in-a-lifetime' photo: Perseid meteors, northern lights and rare glowing arc shine over 11th-century castle

By Daisy Dobrijevic
published 3 days ago

An astonishing scene featuring Perseid meteors and colorful auroras played out overnight on Aug. 12 and Aug. 13 above the U.K.'s 11th Century Corfe Castle.



a view of the night sky with an old castle ruin in the foreground. There is a pink hue on the left which is the northern lights and lots of streaks of light which are the perseid meteor and toward the center right of the image is a long red glow which is known as a SAR arc.
Perseid meteor shower, northern lights and rare SAR arc glow during the night of Aug.12/13. (Image credit: Josh Dury)


When photographer Josh Dury set out to photograph the peak of the Perseid meteor shower overnight on Aug. 12 and Aug. 13, little did he know he'd be treated to a truly special cosmic display.

The breathtaking image Dury captured shows not only Perseid meteors raining down through the sky but also northern lights and a rare atmospheric glow known as an SAR arc alongside the Andromeda and Triangulum galaxies.

"To think that so much is going on in the astronomical scene that evening with the Andromeda and Triangulum galaxies also visible, makes this definitely a once-in-a-lifetime photograph," Dury told Space.com in an email.

Dury chose 11th Century Corfe Castle as the setting for his image as he'd photographed from the location on May 10 during the epic G5 geomagnetic storm and captured some incredible scenes.

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More:
https://www.livescience.com/space/astronomy/once-in-a-lifetime-photo-perseid-meteors-northern-lights-and-rare-glowing-arc-shine-over-11th-century-castle

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'Once-in-a-lifetime' photo: Perseid meteors, northern lights and rare glowing arc shine over 11th-century castle (Original Post) Judi Lynn Aug 26 OP
I just wish COL Mustard Aug 26 #1
The world must have been a powerful mystery in the 11th century bucolic_frolic Aug 26 #2
and for the vast majority, almost no light pollution so they saw the night sky clearly /nt progree Aug 26 #4
My neihbor and I... 2naSalit Aug 26 #3
Sky watching is, apparently, looking up. jaxexpat Aug 26 #5

COL Mustard

(6,615 posts)
1. I just wish
Mon Aug 26, 2024, 06:42 AM
Aug 26

That so many of these astronomical events didn’t happen at night. I have a hard time staying up that late!

2naSalit

(90,847 posts)
3. My neihbor and I...
Mon Aug 26, 2024, 07:54 AM
Aug 26

Went out to watch the meteor shower the first night and saw the aurora and only a few meteors. The second night the aurora was predicted to be much stronger so we went out to see that and saw a whole bunch of meteors and no aurora.

Sky watching is a fun hobby.

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