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Largest coronal mass ejection in five years... auroras a comin'

I love stuff like this. Can't wait to see what photos come out of it; especially that amateur stuff as they usually get some really great photos.
 
Just remember, we're all Trek fans, so if you're where you can witness you've all but gotta shout "Shields! Shields!" followed by "Turn her into the wave!"
 
As I step out the front door, hoping that there might be auroras in Fresno, Hubby asks what I'm doing. "Massive coronal ejection," like that explains everything.

*sigh*

I'm such a geek.
 
It's still low levels here, just above 1 on the K-Index (5 becomes visible, 7+ is a fireworks show).

Have got clear skies all night so hoping for the best.
 
I love stuff like this. Can't wait to see what photos come out of it; especially that amateur stuff as they usually get some really great photos.


Yeah, I can already see them where I am up north, so I can only imagine they'd be even more vibrant under good conditions. I might have to take you up on that challenge of taking pictures of them :)
 
With Boston about five minutes directly North of me, my chances of seeing any aurora are slim to none.
 
With Boston about five minutes directly North of me, my chances of seeing any aurora are slim to none.
With RJ about five minutes directly North of me, my chances of seeing any Boston are slim to none. Or his Borealis :p
 
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