According to the local weather channel (here in New Hampshire) there have been a few solar flares recently which have sent plasma toward Earth. As a result there is a change that you may catch a glimpse of Aurora Borealis tonight/early morning Wednesday. Many people never get the chance to witness this magnificent and natural occurrence in their lifetime, so if you live up north take a peek at some point and home for sparse cloud cover. I have been fortunate enough to see the northern lights once before, and it's definitely quite a sight.
If anyone is lucky enough to catch something, POST PICTURES.
Solar flare: Possible Aurora Borealis TONIGHT!
Moderator: Geeks United
- dandymcgee
- ES Beta Backer
- Posts: 4709
- Joined: Tue Apr 29, 2008 3:24 pm
- Current Project: https://github.com/dbechrd/RicoTech
- Favorite Gaming Platforms: NES, Sega Genesis, PS2, PC
- Programming Language of Choice: C
- Location: San Francisco
- Contact:
Solar flare: Possible Aurora Borealis TONIGHT!
Falco Girgis wrote:It is imperative that I can broadcast my narcissistic commit strings to the Twitter! Tweet Tweet, bitches!
Re: Solar flare: Possible Aurora Borealis TONIGHT!
I saw that on the news That would be awesome
- dandymcgee
- ES Beta Backer
- Posts: 4709
- Joined: Tue Apr 29, 2008 3:24 pm
- Current Project: https://github.com/dbechrd/RicoTech
- Favorite Gaming Platforms: NES, Sega Genesis, PS2, PC
- Programming Language of Choice: C
- Location: San Francisco
- Contact:
Re: Solar flare: Possible Aurora Borealis TONIGHT!
/me wonders if anything happened.
Falco Girgis wrote:It is imperative that I can broadcast my narcissistic commit strings to the Twitter! Tweet Tweet, bitches!