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In reply to the discussion: Go out and look for the aurora borealis! They are visible in western NC [View all]LeftInTX
(29,205 posts)38. I lived near Hwy 41 just south of Appleton, WI. Never really saw much even though they were there.
My dad (a meteorologist) would point them out and I thought they looked like clouds.
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Go out and look for the aurora borealis! They are visible in western NC [View all]
NewHendoLib
May 2024
OP
Too much light pollution in Minneapolis, so I got in the car and headed north
Ocelot II
May 2024
#31
I lived near Hwy 41 just south of Appleton, WI. Never really saw much even though they were there.
LeftInTX
May 2024
#38
It apparently was seen much further south than expected, even seen in the Caribbean
tornado34jh
May 2024
#42
Pixel's Android night sight is a 3 second exposure and worked well for me last night
NewHendoLib
May 2024
#46