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14.12.2014 at 19.30 - Vaasa
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Timo Alanko, Vaasan Andromeda
Andromeda in Vaasa celebrated its 25th anniversary by organizing an audience show under the auspices of the Geminids. The camera was on a serial fire trying to get star flights to be recorded. The weather was pretty challenging, and filming the Geminids turned out to be challenging as well. Did not want the brightness enough. Even the clouds weighed on and I was already going to turn off the camera. Luckily I didn't have time :). There was enough brightness at this subject. The direction was pretty much north to south. The colors stood out even with the eye bringing the image light blue. S...
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25.2.2017 at 19.32 - Vaasa
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Timo Alanko, Vaasan Andromeda
We ordered an attraction for the Meteoriih audience show. At the same time, the camera was knocking streak images in the direction of Orion. In fact, I only saw a glimpse of the fireball with the side eye. Did the camera shoot at that moment? Jess! Disappointed was bitter when I picked up the picture crop later at home. That dim sweep was it? According to the shooting data, that's it. The camera clock shows 19.32.25. Oh blunt! 8-millimeter can flatten items!
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18.10.2018 at 20.45 - Mustasaari
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Timo Alanko, Vaasan Andromeda
I tried to better describe the lower part of the Milky Way. However, the moon ruined those dreams, and not even a strong wind on the beach helped the situation. However, one box was hit by a fast starburst. It looked pretty live, but it was pretty dim on the cell. However, green and red stand out slightly in the image. The swipe was so fast that I didn’t really have time to memorize the details. It feels like green started and ended with a red twinkle.
Images: 2 pcs
30.8.2019 at 23.37 - Vaasa
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Timo Alanko, Vaasan Andromeda
Gopro was unhappy on the roof before the actual decent reposting. After all, the skyline in the pictures was already green. A promising fireball candidate was found in one timelapse image. Had 15 s of exposure.
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14.11.2021 at 20.55 - Vaasa
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Timo Alanko, Vaasan Andromeda
Osmo Action was waiting for halo rings to hear. I actually saw the fireball live, and it was much more spectacular than what was recorded in the picture. The ball was, in my opinion, more straight, as if square. Burned quickly yellowish. It hit the three-second exposure appropriately. Then there would have been an 8s break again :)
11.10.2022 at 21.30 - Vaasa
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Timo Alanko, Vaasan Andromeda
Osmo Action was on duty again last night. It looks like a blazing fireball with volumes at around half past ten :)
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30.10.2022 at 03.57 - Vaasa
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Timo Alanko, Vaasan Andromeda
The action camera captures repos on the roof brush. Two Taurid fireballs seem to have been recorded in the timelapse. The first at 03:57 and the second point after at 04:05. I guess it's still summer time. Of course, there could have been more balls. The camera pauses for a few seconds between exposures.
Images: 3 pcs
31.10.2022 at 02.17 - Vaasa
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Timo Alanko, Vaasan Andromeda
12.9.2014 at 23.30 - Muonio
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Timo Alanko, Vaasan Andromeda
Autumn trip in Muonio, Särkijärvi. From ten in the evening they stared at the sky. Already stopped and went to dry the badly moistened optics. However, one still had to glance out before going to bed and that’s when the sky tore. The pictures probably tell better.
Images: 6 pcs • Comments: 1 pcs
14.12.2015 at 21.00 - Vaasa
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Timo Alanko, Vaasan Andromeda
The geminids were to be captured on the cell. The camera knocked 653 images, two of which showed a starburst. So the success rate is 0.3% :) The busiest northern lights activity would have been on the left side of the camera. However, the camera was aimed at a potential starburst. Well, I would then make a timelapse video of the pictures taken as an experiment. Images change every 0.1 s. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gvMsgLY55yo&feature=youtu.be
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20.1.2016 at 19.30 - Vaasa
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Timo Alanko, Vaasan Andromeda
A visit to the mailbox after the advertising mail revealed a repost situation. Sing back out with the camera and tripod. Pretty careful they were repos. Mostly light green visually. The camera, of course, dug out other shades. Sometimes tried to develop a dull corona, without success. Kipakka frost drove back inside early. The moon brought a little of its own challenge to yawning.
Images: 6 pcs • Comments: 1 pcs
13.10.2016 at 21.43 - 22.18 - Vaasa
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Timo Alanko, Vaasan Andromeda
The alarm came once in time. At 9.30 p.m., the countries had nothing but a faint belt facing north. On the south side, however, was some vague dim fuss that the camera revealed to be green. From there, Korona ruptured, and then a belt stretching from far west to far east, which refused to fit into the field of view of even the Kasimian Samyang :) Finally, the action shifted northward in several belts and then faded into a dim fog. A few stills and the rest as an animation.
Images: 8 pcs • Comments: 9 pcs
27.3.2017 at 22.30 - Vaasa
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Timo Alanko, Vaasan Andromeda
A little different repo photos this time. I tried to shoot a comet next to Otava's bucket. It didn’t seem to stick to the cell, but the repos suddenly came to greet. There was no time to pick up a wider cake, so I described the cracks in the trees at 135mm. Pretty atmospheric images came this time. The wind was strong and the clouds were trying to come cover the Show.
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13.10.2017 at 22.00 - Vaasa
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Timo Alanko, Vaasan Andromeda
When I returned from the theater, repo alarms rang. As strange as it now feels, the sky was open !! Not when in the backyard to try with the camera. There were rays and belts. Korona also tried. Let's see if the verticals are now coming in the right direction. I turned and narrowed them down a bit.
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24.10.2017 at 21.15 - Vaasa
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Timo Alanko, Vaasan Andromeda
Let’s put the dim northern light gauze low in the north in the statistics. Just and something just stood out visually. Not this time in the Vaasa region.
Images: 2 pcs
5.2.2018 at 19.25 - Mustasaari, Panike
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Timo Alanko, Vaasan Andromeda
In Raippaluoto, which describes zodiac light. 18 degrees below zero! Little did the bright great Milky Way try to disturb the northern lights :)
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14.3.2018 at 21.20 - Vaasa
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Timo Alanko, Vaasan Andromeda
A faint glow that the camera revealed as a green belt. Forced to go to sleep, so the best stage in a couple of hours was missed :(
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22.9.2018 at 22.15 - Vaasa, Söderfjärdenin Meteoriihi
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Timo Alanko, Vaasan Andromeda
We spent a nice open house evening in Meteoriihe. Despite the wind, the crowd arrived very much. The crowd surprised the sausage fryers even worse, and the goods supplement had to be picked up to get from the city :) During the evening we admired e.g. an ascending crowd of thousands of individuals, the Moon, Mars, and Saturn. The repos also flashed through the evening in the sky, but at their best they were only at the time of departure. The pictures were taken from the middle stages of that crater hole.
Images: 7 pcs
7.10.2018 at 21.15 - Vaasa
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Timo Alanko, Vaasan Andromeda
Originally, I had to test the GoPro in star streak photography. Actually, as soon as it had started its work, the repo alarm started coming from several directions. Then came a slightly greener 202-image banner composition. While the GoPro was snapping its pictures, of course, you had to get yourself a camera to a slightly more open place. I managed to miss the amazingly bright green belt in the noise, but the camera's eye saw nice shapes in the sky better than mine. There seemed to be activity on the southern side as well, and now in retrospect in those pictures you can imagine that you c...
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31.8.2019 at 22.45 - 03.30 - Vaasa
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Timo Alanko, Vaasan Andromeda
At midnight the situation seemed so calm that I went to sleep. However, Gopro was on the roof on call and this time it worked until the morning, Half past four countries the sky seems to have dawned. At that point, the images still showed blue rays. In the past, the clouds did everything they could to keep that belt hidden. Video full package: https://youtu.be/c2VGHeNCu_8
Images: 7 pcs
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