by zendae » Fri May 17, 2024 9:58 pm
Lee wrote: ↑Fri May 17, 2024 3:11 pm
This is so beautiful! I couldn't see any of the Northern Lights because of the city lights. In fact, after moving to the city, I rarely see the stars at all. Except here!
In at least the last 25 years, any aurora sightings where I am in SE Pa has been "obscured by clouds". It has gone far beyond seeming chance. But I suppose it's just my frustration coming out. I finally thought, with this massive solar event - ongoing auroras for days - I'd finally see it. Nope. It clouded up the day the X flares began. To this day, there has been no sun and no stars; more than a week now. At least I got to see it in full regalia, I believe in the spring of 1975. I can find no record of an event then, but I saw blue and green curtains, white puffy things flying super fast from horizon to zenith, and giant red "Cardinals caps", huge and rising to a point at the zenith, all at the same time, for 4 hours. I do wish I could find some record of what caused that.
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This is so beautiful! I couldn't see any of the Northern Lights because of the city lights. In fact, after moving to the city, I rarely see the stars at all. Except here!
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In at least the last 25 years, any aurora sightings where I am in SE Pa has been "obscured by clouds". It has gone far beyond seeming chance. But I suppose it's just my frustration coming out. I finally thought, with this massive solar event - ongoing auroras for days - I'd finally see it. Nope. It clouded up the day the X flares began. To this day, there has been no sun and no stars; more than a week now. At least I got to see it in full regalia, I believe in the spring of 1975. I can find no record of an event then, but I saw blue and green curtains, white puffy things flying super fast from horizon to zenith, and giant red "Cardinals caps", huge and rising to a point at the zenith, all at the same time, for 4 hours. I do wish I could find some record of what caused that.