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Aurora's

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Check out Costello!
[url]http://sec.noaa.gov/rpc/costello/[/url]

There was hole in clouds last night and miraculously I happened to be awake at the right time.
There wasn't much activity at that time, aurora oval was just in southern sky instead of northern sky.

Taken directly to the south:
[url=http://koti.mbnet.fi/~tuunaes/Images/PICT4102.jpg][img]http://koti.mbnet.fi/~tuunaes/Images/PICT4102_s.jpg[/img][/url]
Does anyone recognise one of the most famous DS-objects?

This one is in SW-W:
[url=http://koti.mbnet.fi/~tuunaes/Images/PICT4106.jpg][img]http://koti.mbnet.fi/~tuunaes/Images/PICT4106_s.jpg[/img][/url]


Auroras should continue couple more days, there was M8 flare on 9th and X2 flare on 10th and at least one CME is heading toward us.
Now question is just that is there more holes in clouds, last couple weeks haven been pretty much completely cloudy weather.

I would say that best times to try to see them is around 9pm to 10pm, around midnight and couple hours later.

Comments

  • JackNJackN <font color=#99FF99>Lightwave Alien</font>
    Everynight has been cloud covered for us here in Oakhurst CA. Wonder if I could see anything anyways from my location...

    :)
  • SanfamSanfam I like clocks.
    Damned clouds.

    All I got last night was this:

    [img]http://home.firstones.com/sanfam/aurora/20041109aurora.jpg[/img]

    Of course, this pales in comparison to [url=http://home.firstones.com/sanfam/aurora/]a few nights back...[/url]
  • looks like a hyperspace jump point. :indygrin:
  • shadow boxershadow boxer The Finger Painter & Master Ranter
    I'd love to head South and see the one over antarctica.... no problem with light pollution down there and supposedly not shirtloads of cloud cover either.
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