• @[email protected]
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    This is what I was able to take a picture of after driving out into rural northern Oregon. Wasn’t this clear to the naked eye but you could still faintly see it and it showed up good on camera.

      • @[email protected]
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        45 months ago

        Similar in NH, but I haven’t processed the video from my good camera. The colors were brighter at 10:30-11 than later at 1:00.

    • @purplemonkeymad
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      Same ish in the UK, (12h before this post), being outside made a difference so don’t watch it behind glass. Light pollution was definitely the biggest factor to visibility.

      • fmstrat
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        15 months ago

        Yea we had messages from Whales with about the same.

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    Meanwhile in the southern hemisphere:

    South New Zealand- Aurora

    North New Zealand- Aurora

    Middle Zealand (where i am) - ☁️☁️☁️

  • @[email protected]
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    55 months ago

    Meanwhile, the North of England bucked the trend by being clear. The aurora was visible in town, despite your directions light pollution, but I still drove out to the country for an hour at 2am to get a better view.

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    Drove into VT since the forecast looked better and waited out the clouds, got a pretty good view after 2200. No major dancing of lights, but colorful streaks and of course the camera picked up way more than could be seen.

  • Madeline
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    25 months ago

    the sky where i live in the us was just vaguely pink for a few minutes lmao