Night Sky over Six Mile Lake
The Northern Lights
I've always felt cheated in that I've never seen a really good show of the Northern Lights in all my years of star gazing at the cottage. Well I learned something early this month. Not only does the Aurora Borealis extend down to southern Ontario but there are websites that forecast its level of activity. So last week since we were at the cottage and the mosquitoes were only horrible, I decided to shoot the stars. Did I mention how much I love digital sensors - they are so sensitive. Yes, the coloured bands above the horizon is the Aurora Borealis. No its not the shooting flames of green, orange or blue. But I'm happy with the results. The Milky Way was so bright. You wouldn't know that our neighbour's cottage (building on the left side of image) is actually white. The amber tone is due to a campfire casting its light across the lake.
The Southern Lights
The southern sky was bright too. However, this is the light pollution of the nearest major city - Barrie, Ontario. The red streak across the water is a boat travelling at night.
The North Star
Obviously, I'm not much of an astronomer. I found the big dipper and followed the imaginary line to the brightest star in the sky. This 30 minute exposure shows the earth's orbit rotating around this star.