Viss,
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someday i'll be in the right place to catch the auroras during a solar flare

phpete,
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@Viss I'm definitely not in the best place, but it's theoretically possible.

Unfortunately, my sky has been the color of a TV tuned to a dead channel for 48 hours and counting.

I'm not holding my breath.

Viss,
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@phpete ive been watching people post about it and lookig up their lattitude. One dudei follow is 53º and he can see it, and scroll over to america thats about the middle of canada

phpete,
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@Viss well considering I'm down around 40°, I really can't feel bad about a cloudy sky blocking my view.

That being said, I am just inside NOAA's view line. And how insane would it be to see something like that from Pennsyltucky?

img src - https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/aurora-viewline-tonight-and-tomorrow-night-experimental

Viss,
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@phpete it would be badass

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