Purple aurora

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Pantechnicon

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213 months

Saturday 26th October 2019
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Purple aurora visible above the clouds London Essex. Anyone else see it?

Smiler.

11,752 posts

237 months

Saturday 26th October 2019
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Purple Aurora or Purple Ari?

Pantechnicon

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213 months

Sunday 27th October 2019
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Got a picture of it
It was constant in the same position visible through the clouds over Romford

Edited by Pantechnicon on Sunday 27th October 17:37

FourWheelDrift

89,635 posts

291 months

Sunday 27th October 2019
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"Blue and purple are also colours which are seen less frequently and again, they tend to appear when solar activity is high. In this case, the colours are caused by particles colliding with our atmosphere at an altitude of 60 miles or less. At these heights, it is a reaction with Nitrogen that causes the Aurora to be tinged with purple or blue and most commonly, you will see these colours towards the lower parts of the display."

https://www.theaurorazone.com/about-the-aurora/the...

motco

16,228 posts

253 months

Sunday 27th October 2019
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Is there a railway nearby? Railtrack (or whomsoever) have a surveying train that emits a powerful blue/mauve beam of light into the sky. It caused a bit of a kerfuffle round here a year or so ago.
See here

Simpo Two

87,082 posts

272 months

Tuesday 29th October 2019
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Pantechnicon said:
Got a picture of it... It was constant in the same position visible through the clouds over Romford
Could it be a thing called the moon?

eharding

14,147 posts

291 months

Tuesday 29th October 2019
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Simpo Two said:
Pantechnicon said:
Got a picture of it... It was constant in the same position visible through the clouds over Romford
Could it be a thing called the moon?
Moonrise in Essex on the 26th was at roughly 04:50, setting at about 17:30 i.e. a moonless night. Would be interesting to know at what time the OP obtained his photo.

MartG

21,234 posts

211 months

Thursday 31st October 2019
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Very unlikely to be an aurora - way too bright, especially as far south as Romford, and stationary. Aurorae are usually far too dim to be seen through cloud.

67Dino

3,630 posts

112 months

Thursday 31st October 2019
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motco said:
Is there a railway nearby? Railtrack (or whomsoever) have a surveying train that emits a powerful blue/mauve beam of light into the sky. It caused a bit of a kerfuffle round here a year or so ago.
See here
Same train in Bristol, and news pic looks very similar...


Pantechnicon

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213 months

Friday 1st November 2019
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I took the photo at 1.30 am I’m fairly sure it’s not the moon wrong place and all that
Does that train remain stationary ? as I observed it for over 1/2 hour I also agree that it’s unlikely to be an aurora so I suppose the train is the only possible explanation although the light seemed to be in the sky shining down there was no upward beam and as I say I watched for a while.

Some Guy

2,240 posts

98 months

Wednesday 6th November 2019
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That blue looks suspiciously like 455nm blue solid state laser, which would correspond with the measuring system used by network rail. The colour is very distinctive and I am not aware of anything similar occuring naturally.

Edited by Some Guy on Thursday 7th November 18:18

Pantechnicon

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213 months

Friday 6th December 2019
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Same place right now not moving, must be train drivers break ?

Pantechnicon

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Friday 6th December 2019
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Just a thought why would they need to check the same piece of track so soon ?

2fast748

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202 months

Friday 6th December 2019
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Somebody posted a pic on a local to me Facebook group with a purple sky and it turned out to be the lights farmers use in greenhouses to make plants grow.