No probs my end, ta for it anyway, sir. Reckon the lights part of our forebears belief system, particularily up there. To us, explained and even pretty forecastable. To them, supernatural, of the gods, magical. In a way I prefer the latter, tbh. Wiki Carrington Event. That could have blown heads off for hundreds of years thereafter back then. Science is on occasion a killjoy. What a backcloth to those magnificent stones.
Wow, that must have been an amazing experience.
You lucky four letter word. Treasure that (not that you need telling)
Breathtaking image. How wonderful it must have been to be there.
Great shot.
Just had another look. You've got upward rays. Those don't happen much. Jammy b****r ; )
It's "fess-up" time I'm afraid, folks. I didn't take this.; I wish I HAD!
I found the image, didn't note the source, just that it was captured earlier this week. (There has been a rash of CME's lately.)
Hope this doesn't detract from the beauty of the event.
Just re-checked the source: Ann-Marie Clouston
No probs my end, ta for it anyway, sir. Reckon the lights part of our forebears belief system, particularily up there. To us, explained and even pretty forecastable. To them, supernatural, of the gods, magical. In a way I prefer the latter, tbh. Wiki Carrington Event. That could have blown heads off for hundreds of years thereafter back then. Science is on occasion a killjoy. What a backcloth to those magnificent stones.