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Lights that remain steady are colored red. Lights that flare in brightness are colored white. Lights that drop in brightness are colored magenta. A New Visualization for Transient Events Recorded by the UW-Platteville All-sky Camera (Active on data acquired as of 10 April 2014) The strength of flaring. The strength of dimming. Time (in one-second increments)

A New Visualization for Transient Events Recorded by the UW-Platteville All-sky Camera This is the transient event without the unchanging light.

A New Visualization for Transient Events Recorded by the UW-Platteville All-sky Camera This is the transient event without the unchanging light.

Lights that remain steady are colored red. Lights that flare in brightness are colored white. Lights that drop in brightness are colored magenta. A New Visualization for Transient Events Recorded by the UW-Platteville All-sky Camera

A New Visualization for Transient Events Recorded by the UW-Platteville All-sky Camera This is the transient event without the unchanging light.

Lights that remain steady are colored red. Lights that flare in brightness are colored white. Lights that drop in brightness are colored magenta. A New Visualization for Transient Events Recorded by the UW-Platteville All-sky Camera

A New Visualization for Transient Events Recorded by the UW-Platteville All-sky Camera This is the transient event without the unchanging light.

Lights that remain steady are colored red. Lights that flare in brightness are colored white. Lights that drop in brightness are colored magenta. A New Visualization for Transient Events Recorded by the UW-Platteville All-sky Camera

A New Visualization for Transient Events Recorded by the UW-Platteville All-sky Camera This is the transient event without the unchanging light.

Lights that remain steady are colored red. Lights that flare in brightness are colored white. Lights that drop in brightness are colored magenta. A New Visualization for Transient Events Recorded by the UW-Platteville All-sky Camera

Lights that remain steady are colored red. Lights that flare in brightness are colored white. Lights that drop in brightness are colored magenta. A New Visualization for Transient Events Recorded by the UW-Platteville All-sky Camera

Lights that remain steady are colored red. Lights that flare in brightness are colored white. Lights that drop in brightness are colored magenta. A New Visualization for Transient Events Recorded by the UW-Platteville All-sky Camera

Lights that remain steady are colored red. Lights that flare in brightness are colored white. Lights that drop in brightness are colored magenta. A New Visualization for Transient Events Recorded by the UW-Platteville All-sky Camera