A composite picture from NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory captured the January 19th solar flare erupting from the sun. The picture includes data from multiple wavelengths of ultraviolet light, to represent the different layers of the sun's turbulent atmosphere.
New Aurora Pictures: Solar Storms Trigger Northern Lights
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wow i wish i got it here but without the cold
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Check this link out of the northern lights chased by netweather tv. very good pictures.
https://www.facebook.com/notes/david-jo ... 2446059886
https://www.facebook.com/notes/david-jo ... 2446059886
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No pics there?? Just a verbal description of what he sawsanatic1234 wrote:Check this link out of the northern lights chased by netweather tv. very good pictures.
https://www.facebook.com/notes/david-jo ... 2446059886
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There is pics mate i checked it out earlier, may be they were slow loading conifers?
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There is pics there, ive just looked, about 9 or 10Conifers wrote: No pics there?? Just a verbal description of what he saw
Last edited by Ste on Thu Jan 26, 2012 9:00 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Nope, nowt! Maybe one has to be a facebook member to see them?
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yeah quite possibly conifers i never thought about that.
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I'm not on facebook and I can see them
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I saw the Aurora Australia from Tasmania during 2004. It was amazing, like being inside one of those plasma globes light and colour constantly shifting.
Was hard to stay out and watch them for too long though because the temperature was well below freezing.
Was hard to stay out and watch them for too long though because the temperature was well below freezing.