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Anybody see it?

I'm living in central Kansas and I could see it great. At about 0530z I was out in the middle of nowhere with my camera (pictures didn't turn out) watching the northern lights. Simply amazing to actually see this for the first time ever.

I figure if I can see it in Kansas other people can see it too.

Did anybody?

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Seen it once this past summer about midnight (Seattle is roughly 49deg north). Really faint because of city lights, but still distinct. We're starting on the downslope side of the sunspot cycle, so it may be a while before the southern latitudes get another dose again.

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I've never seen it before so I was pretty excited about it. Especially living in central Kansas. wow_o.gif

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Ahh the good old northern lights. As we like to call it.

Us canucks see it a lot. At least in mid to northern Alberta. It's pretty cool, but I think it's something we take for granted here.

It gets even better once you get up into the northwest territories or so I hear from my cousin who works up there.

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How can you guys so south see it? Isnt this suppose to be only seen to the north like Canada and Arctic ? rock.gif

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Quote[/b] ]www.spaceweather.com

Summary: Solar activity intensified in early November with the appearance of big sunspot 696. The active region unleashed a series of strong M-class solar flares. On Nov. 7th, coronal mass ejections from some of those explosions hit Earth's magnetic field and triggered an extreme geomagnetic storm.

I guess it's just a really active sun spot causing all this.

Gallery of Auroras

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I can see it whenever i visit Nogojev other than that, no such luck.

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How can you guys so south see it? Isnt this suppose to be only seen to the north like Canada and Arctic ? rock.gif

Abilty to see them can reach as far as northern Texas, it just depends on the strength of the solar activity and the atmosphere.

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It's supposed to happen again tonight and tomorrow night. biggrin_o.gif

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It didn't happen as much last night as it did the night before. Before the Kp (an index of the geomagnetic activity on a scale from 1-10) was at a 9 for a few hours. Last night I think it peaked at 7. Maybe tonight we'll get lucky. smile_o.gif

I read somewhere that the Kp has to be at least a 9 for it to be visible here in Kansas. The higher north you are the lower it has to be.

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That was probably the southern lights (Aurora Australis).

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IIRC that photo was taken in Kansas north of Garden City.

If only I could figure out how to do time lapse photos with my digital camera. sad_o.gif

It's supposed to happen again tonight. the Kp index was over 9 early this morning. But of course it was cloudy around here. crazy_o.gif

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IIRC that photo was taken in Kansas north of Garden City.

If only I could figure out how to do time lapse photos with my digital camera. sad_o.gif

It's supposed to happen again tonight. the Kp index was over 9 early this morning. But of course it was cloudy around here. crazy_o.gif

You have an SLR?

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I've got no idea what that is so I'm going to go ahead and say no.

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