My daughter just took this photo when we went out to look at the aurora. She zoomed in to this picture where I have circled can anyone else see this or is our minds playing tricks on us video in 1st C0mment

There’s also a natural tendency for our brains to look for patterns, especially in abstract visuals like clouds, stars, and auroras. This phenomenon, known as pareidolia, can make us perceive familiar shapes or figures where none actually exist.

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That said, it’s always fascinating to take a closer look. Was it a star cluster? A satellite passing through the frame? Light reflection? Or just an optical illusion created by movement and exposure? Without additional photos or data, it’s hard to say for certain—but the mystery is part of the fun.

Moments like these remind us why skywatching is so captivating. Even when the explanation is simple, the sense of wonder remains.

🎥 Video in the first comment for anyone who wants to take a closer look and decide for themselves!

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