The moon illuminating oyster covered rocks at low tide in North West Bay with the Aurora Australis dancing in the background. Howden, Tasmania. Australia.
Photo of the Aurora Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights at Kp 4.3 , which is considered below minor storm levels, but was just enough for the aurora to outshine the full moon. The shot was taken over Ness Lake. Northern British Columbia, Canada.
The northern lights (Aurora Borealis) dance over Vivian Lake near Prince George. The solar storm hit G3 (KP7) levels briefly, and this was by far the most amazing display that I have seen watching either the southern or northern lights. Normally at these latitudes photos of the lights outshine what you can see with the naked eye by a significant magnitude, but in what was a surreal experience one could see the whole lake glowing green as if lit by a full moon while visible flashes of green,and pink danced overhead in a high frequency rhythmic pulsation. Vivian Lake, Prince George, Northern British Columbia, Canada.