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Hamson
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www.spaceweather.com

Apparently, places that wouldn't normally get visible auroras could have them. I was just outside(reside in southern Michigan), and although some clouds were moving in, and the Moon was fairly bright, I didn't see anything. I'm going to look again tomorrow night, and hopefully there won't be as many clouds then and such.

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Glenn Arnold
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When they say it could hit on the night of the 14/15th it means tonight, not tomorrow night.

I've been on astroalert for coronal mass ejections for over 5 years, and I get these alerts all the time. Less recently, because we're just about at solar minimum. But 3 years ago there were alerts just about every night. I've yet to see an aurora.

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Tante Shvester
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I ran outside when I saw your post. Nothing but clouds. [Frown]
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Bob_Scopatz
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I see these all the time where I'm at. Even during the daylight sometimes.

Here's a pic

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mackillian
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*thwap*
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Tante Shvester
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Oy.
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Enigmatic
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I saw some pretty auroras once a few years ago, when I was driving home late at night. When I checked online to see what was causing the beautiful celestial display, it turned out to be russian space junk re-entering the atmosphere.
Still quite pretty.

--Enigmatic

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Jim-Me
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I once saw a real beauty of one at a disney film, but she was asleep for half the movie...
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Farmgirl
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They had something on PBS the other night about this also being the best month to see the "False Dawn" phenom, but I haven't felt like getting up at 2 or 3 am to see if they are right..

(however, the explanation for that was pretty cool)

FG

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Teshi
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There were some apparantly spectacular ones up here (although not in the city, darned light pollution) a few days ago.

I wish I could see them, because I never have!

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Hamson
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Hmm it looks like the CME was slower than predicted, but hopefully we'll still have a chance to view tonight.
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Tante Shvester
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How long does the show go on for, and what time is best to catch it?

If my sky is going to be lit up, I don't want to miss it.

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Rico
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I remember seeing an aurora about 7 years ago... man that was gorgeous.

I've also seen around 2 solar eclipses. I used to love just walking out at night and looking at the stars when I was younger, or just sitting there and looking up.

It's such a shame that where I live it's almost impossible to see the stars since it's so close to the city. I really do miss it quite a bit.

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camus
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Tante,
I'm not sure about averages and what's typical, but the few that I've seen the last couple years usually lasted a couple hours around midnight.

Saturday night I saw some of it way in the north at around 11 PM. A couple hours later it had spread and became visible in half the sky. I don't think it lasted much longer than that. Of course, since I live in Minnesota I have a pretty good view.

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Dagonee
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Unposted Dobie:

Aurors to be visible all over the US

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Tante Shvester
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Thanks, camus. I hope we have clearer skies. I want to see the show.
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Hamson
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D'oh. It looks like they're now only going to be viewable from Alaska and northern Canada, since the timing was slower, everything happened in the daylight. Sorry to get everyones hopes up. [Frown]
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*snickers at Dags*
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Tante Shvester
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The big show was a no-show. Disappointed am I.
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