who /aurora/ right now
>>2848761arora bore me alice
Michigan
>>2848774this is so crazy
I didn't expect it to be PINK
>>2848761It's cloud as shit where I am. =(
Montana
north idaho>mfw only had about 15 mins before clouds moved in :(
Give me 3 hours until it gets dark in straya
>>2848781I don't even get my hopes up to observe any astronomical events between November and April anymore desu. Missing out on last year's total solar eclipse was the last straw for me.
>>2848774>>2848782>>2848805Those states as farther south than Paris. How can they have northern lights?
>>2848834The sun is broken, anon. At any moment, it could sweep us, and gluing itself to the roads or throwing ketchup on historic paintings won't help.
>>2848834Wait until you find out that people in Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, and Arizona were able to see the aurora last night with photographic evidence all over social media
Massachusetts cotton candy
Who's going to see them tonight?
>>2848857me
>>2848857Trying to figure out where to see them in east Alabama
It got really purple then died off to this
it was snowing hard last night but I have my eyes on the north sky now that it's clear tonight
>>2848834the earths magnetic dipole is closer to north america than europe. basically north america is further "north" geomagnetically.
>>2848904heres a graphic i stole from twitter
>>2848761Northern MN
This is from in the city of Duluth. Even with the light pollution still visible.