Next part of photos. Never thought I'd get to witness such a spectacle here. When the IPA (isolated proton aurora) visible in image 2 & 4 took off.... Wow. Words can't describe it. Images are in chronological order, panoramas of 8-12 images shot within 3-8 minutes beginning 21:30 UTC.
If you want to see a video of it: Someone near Stuttgart filmed that bright green burst visible in my last pic in *real time*: youtu.be/e19kAuC-6eU

Photos of a frozen over lake on a moonless night. A bright bow of green aurora in front of another red-grewn curtain is mirrored in the iceGreen bow weakening, but a blurp of acid dust blowing of further West like a silent firework. Eastern red intensifies.Changing location slightly. Just a few greenish spots on that northern colour curtain. Show's over? Ohh, no...an intensely white and green burst rips open the sky, turning tourquoise before fading. Meanwhile another green bow gnaws its way from West to East on the Northern horizon.
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