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Instagram social media was shocked by the post of a photographer who managed to capture the aurora-like light in the sky of Yogyakarta on September 28 yesterday. This aurora-like light was captured in the Tumpeng Menoreh area, which is one of the highland areas in the Special Region of Yogyakarta Province.
The post immediately stirred netizens on the Instagram social network because this natural phenomenon usually does not occur in Indonesia because it is very far from the earth’s magnetic pole.
“Feels like is not in Indonesia.” said the account @ehdepp.
“Hah?? I swear to what in Jogja,” said the account @rein5251.
In addition, not a few netizens are curious about the ability of the INFINIX ZERO X camera which has a large resolution and OIS ability to produce photos in low light conditions with very good and amazing.
It was Jhody Agus Setiawan, as the photographer who managed to capture this moment using the INFINIX ZERO X camera. He revealed, “As a photographer, I am quite curious about the camera quality of the Infinix Zero X smartphone and finally I idly tried to take pictures of the night at Tumpeng Menoreh , it turns out that when in the preview it caught a streak of light similar to the light of the aurora and I didn’t think it turned out to be viral. I focused my shot on the night sky and used the night mode feature available on the INFINIX ZERO X, with the help of a tripod and the OIS feature on this smartphone camera, I was finally able to produce a photo of the incised sky complete with aurora light clearly and without the slightest shake.”
Not to forget Jhody also explained the sophistication of the INFINIX ZERO X camera, which he thought far exceeded his initial expectations.
“At first I thought the resolution of the INFINIX ZERO X’s rear camera was just a gimmick, but after trying it myself, it turns out that the 108MP resolution of this smartphone camera is really capable of producing good and colorful photo quality. Especially with the presence of the 60x Telescope Zoom feature which really helps me in capturing distant photo objects, said Jhody.”
Aurora itself is a natural phenomenon that usually occurs in the Polar region. This natural phenomenon produces glowing and dancing beams of light in the night sky in the ionosphere layer as a result of the interaction between the magnetic field and charged particles emitted by the Sun.
In general, auroras occur in the area around the North Pole and South Pole. Aurora in the sky at the south pole is called Aurora Australis, while the aurora in the sky at the north pole of the earth is called Aurora Borealis.
The Aurora Borealis usually occurs between September and October and March and April.
While the aurora phenomenon in the south known as Aurora Australis has similar properties. But sometimes aurora appears on mountain tops in tropical climates.
The light yellowish green color, which is the most common and frequent color, is produced by oxygen molecules located about 97 km (60 miles) from Earth. While other colors that rarely appear, such as red are produced by oxygen molecules from an altitude of 322 km (200 miles). While nitrogen produces a blue or red to purple-purple color
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