by wbd » Sat Feb 04, 2012 11:47 pm
terrastro wrote:It was my first visual Aurora and I was overwhelmed with emotions.
Alex Cherney
Awesome imagery Alex, congratulations!
Oh man, I wish I had have known about this. I've always wanted to see an aurora (it's #1 on my 'bucket list') and I only live a few kilometres away from Flinders in the outer SE suburbs of Melbourne!
I always thought I'd have to travel to very northern latitudes - Canada, Scandinavia, etc. - to see one, but here's one in my own backyard and I didn't even know about it.
Is there any way of knowing (weather permitting of course) when and where auroras might be visible and if so, are there any websites that publish such information (I have looked at
http://www.iceinspace.com.au a couple of times - would that be the best resource for such information)?
Cheers,
Rohan
[quote="terrastro"]It was my first visual Aurora and I was overwhelmed with emotions.
Alex Cherney[/quote]
Awesome imagery Alex, congratulations!
Oh man, I wish I had have known about this. I've always wanted to see an aurora (it's #1 on my 'bucket list') and I only live a few kilometres away from Flinders in the outer SE suburbs of Melbourne! :clap:
I always thought I'd have to travel to very northern latitudes - Canada, Scandinavia, etc. - to see one, but here's one in my own backyard and I didn't even know about it. :(
Is there any way of knowing (weather permitting of course) when and where auroras might be visible and if so, are there any websites that publish such information (I have looked at http://www.iceinspace.com.au a couple of times - would that be the best resource for such information)?
Cheers,
Rohan