That was probably a 30 second long exposure shot judging by the length of the light trails from the cars in the roadways, by the brightness of the aurora, by how fuzzy the waterfall looks, and because some of the stars have an ever-so-slight trailing effect. That aurora must have been extremely bright because this photography was able to get such a highly exposed photo despite all of the light pollution below. I wonder what time that photo was taken. It's possible that the photography increased the exposure of the aurora in post, which is pretty normal...but I've never seen an aurora this bright before. But we did just have a super rare and intense solar storm. I wonder how crazy it was at the poles.Yosemite Valley last night.
Won't be at our Latitude tonight though.
Great lake states should have another show though.
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Air brakes, also known as speed brakes or dive brakes, are flight control surfaces on aircraft that increase drag and slow down the plane while maintaining lift. They are typically mounted on the fuselage or wing and extend into the airstream when the pilot activates them. As they expand, air brakes reduce the aerodynamic properties of the wings by taking up space above and below them. This exposes the plane to more drag, causing it to slow down.That whole article reads weird. Looks like it was written by a bot. Is an airbrake an actual thing? Do you have to fill your tanks first?
That article raises more questions than it answered. But, that's just me, who wants to know more about how this happened so that it can be avoided in the future.Texas 20-year-old dies from sudden electrocution before first baby's birth: 'Our daughter Leilani will know who her daddy was'
MSN - https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/texas-20-year-old-dies-from-sudden-electrocution-before-first-baby-s-birth-our-daughter-leilani-will-know-who-her-daddy-was/ar-BB1nlAsW?ocid=socialshare&pc=U531&cvid=97b4296468a14fe29df2ba52dfcbd37d&ei=17
"Trey's 20-year-old-life was cut short yesterday in a tragic accident. He was helping his uncle (not licensed or bonded) trimming trees in Arlington when he cut into [a] power line hidden in the tree." ~quote from the news story