I'm so excited, we here in in the middle of Germany are maybe able to see it too 😍 It could even reach down to Austria and Swiss so maybe the whole sky is full with red aurora. It's might appear red because it won't be able to reach to the lower atmosphere down south am I right?! Wishing you, the team and everyone else an open sky and an unforgettable experience❗️ I've never seen an Aurora before
11 months ago (edited) | 11
Unfortunately I live too far north, it doesn't get dark enough anymore for polar lights.
11 months ago | 2
Up to 54% chance of an Equatorial Aurora visible over South America. This is ten times higher than I have ever seen listed before.
11 months ago | 6
Not in sunny, hot, and humid, unbearable Florida! 😫 Maybe next time. It is so cool, tho. Thank you for informing us
11 months ago | 0
Western NY is the worst, it's supposed to be overcast and raining tomorrow night!
11 months ago | 7
Haarp is doing these auroras. There's even a press release about it.
11 months ago | 0
One thing I've noticed, whenever there's been a big CME, the weather here in the UK gets a lot warmer, about 10 or 11 years ago we had a CME hit the planet in one of the colder months (March I think), and we had a few unseasonably warm days during the event, and right now with this one, it's rather warm (got to 23 Celsius today where I live in the north east of England), now I know commonality does not equal causality, buuuuut, it does seem to be quite the coincidence... :\
11 months ago | 0
Dude, I just finished listening to the day of the triffids a couple months back. Not sure if I'm ready to risk it...
11 months ago | 0
Suspicious observers and nighthawk talking about the same thing when worlds collide type of feel
11 months ago | 13
Every single time there’s a sky event our skies are overcast. We see nothing 🤬
11 months ago | 0
NightHawkInLight
It might be worth your while to look up tomorrow night!
11 months ago | [YT] | 753