✨ Atlanta's Final Aurora
The last aurora visible from the Atlanta area painted the sky tonight over the serene lakeside — a fleeting gift from the cosmos that faded away just before 10 PM. At 9:49 PM, we captured the first shimmering glow — soft green hues dancing low over the horizon 🌌. It was subtle, almost shy, and within moments, it gently vanished into the night. But just when we thought the show was over, something even more magical happened: Through time-lapse recording, we caught not just the aurora — but meteors! Three, maybe four, streaking brightly across the star-filled sky 🌠. Each one felt like a secret message from the universe — quick, brilliant, and utterly unforgettable. It was a quiet night by the lake in Duluth — no crowds, no noise, just the vast sky telling its story. We may not have had the intense curtains of light seen farther north, but what we witnessed was just as precious: a delicate aurora paired with shooting stars, a double wonder in one frame. If you missed it tonight, don’t worry — nature always keeps a few surprises for those who keep looking up 🥰✨ #AuroraBorealis #AtlantaLights #MeteorShower #SkyMagic #DuluthNights #NorthernLightsGA #StarGazerDiary