Photo credit : Taichi Nakamura
The stars aligned for 130 aurora hunters on the first commercial flight to view the Southern Lights, which returned to Dunedin early on Friday morning.
The sold-out Aurora Australis charter was led by Otago Museum director Dr Ian Griffin, who said it was a "trip I'll remember not only for the amazing photos and lovely views, but also for the many amazing people I met during the project".
Passengers on the the eight-hour journey on board the Air New Zealand 767 were treated to spectacular views of the aurora, able to be viewed via the naked eye.
Photo credit : Brad Phipps
Photo credit : Brad Phipps
Video credit : Stephen Voos
The stars aligned for 130 aurora hunters on the first commercial flight to view the Southern Lights, which returned to Dunedin early on Friday morning.
The sold-out Aurora Australis charter was led by Otago Museum director Dr Ian Griffin, who said it was a "trip I'll remember not only for the amazing photos and lovely views, but also for the many amazing people I met during the project".
Passengers on the the eight-hour journey on board the Air New Zealand 767 were treated to spectacular views of the aurora, able to be viewed via the naked eye.
Photo credit : Brad Phipps
Photo credit : Brad Phipps
Video credit : Stephen Voos
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