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The Aurora Chaser's Handbook

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Discover the hidden beauty of Tasmania’s skies: the elusive aurora australis.

Alongside the science and lore of aurorae, this beautiful book features breathtaking imagery of Tasmania’s aurora-lit skies by some of our most talented photographers as well as everything you need to know to become an aurora chaser yourself.

In The Aurora Chaser’s Handbook, our scientists and photographers answer all those pesky questions so vital to catching an aurora in Tasmania:
- Why do aurorae occur?
- When can I see one?
- What can I expect to see?
- Where should I go?
- How can I photograph an aurora?

Both a how-to guide and a keepsake, this book features the breathtaking imagery of some of Australia’s most talented photographers.

http://aurorachaserbook.com/

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September 8, 2022
My friend Margaret Sonnemann is preparing a 3rd edition of her perennial favourite THE AURORA CHASER'S HANDBOOK and I just read through it - wow! Now updated with new scientific discoveries (some of them even pioneered by Margaret's own Aurora Australis Tasmania Facebook group), even more details on how to find and photograph aurorae, and packed with gorgeous new aurora photography, this book is even more beautiful and informative than the first edition was.
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August 11, 2025
Helpful started point. Appreciated the camera and editing section
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January 19, 2023
A useful and inspiring book for those wanting to catch the southern lights. Lovely photos of the lady Dancing. If you have got the first edition of this book, this book has new information but maybe not that much to justify buying the second edition.
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