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Oh hellooooo high probability auroras! I'll be watching my sky as it gets dark tonight!
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Oh hellooooo high probability auroras! I'll be watching my sky as it gets dark tonight!
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in reply to Prof. Sam Lawler • •To all the lucky ducks, enjoy!
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in reply to Prof. Sam Lawler • • •Haven't gone outside yet, was checking through the window when I saw a RIDICULOUSLY bright satellite and started swearing at it, only to realize it's the ISS. Sigh. It's so awful that Starlink has made me so deeply hate spaceflight.
BLARG. Ok, heading outside now for realz.
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in reply to Prof. Sam Lawler • • •Back inside warming up for a bit. I stood in my yard (so grateful I am mostly outside urban light pollution), in the snow, with a barn cat purring and rubbing my legs while coyotes sang to the auroras. Lovely!!
Contrasting with that peaceful scene, I also saw a whole bunch of Starlink sats (I know they are Starlinks because they're bright and because of their orbits) flying through the auroras. Eat protons, Musk.
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The white dots are satellites.
The green head&shoulders icons are the International Space Station and the Chinese Space Station.
The large red/white blinking squares you can zoom in on to see where satellites did recently or will soon burn up in the atmosphere.
The smaller red blinking dots are ground uplink stations.
You can turn on People in the settings to see how many people are using Starlink terminals in an area.
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in reply to Prof. Sam Lawler • • •Let's hope that the Parker Solar Probe, during its close approach of the Sun tomorrow, flies through a flare or CME.
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in reply to Prof. Sam Lawler • • •I checked the NOAA aurora site, not much on it, and thought it must have been something else. Looking back, I'm pretty sure it was aurora.
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in reply to Prof. Sam Lawler • • •juuust enough for the camera to see… for now.
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in reply to Prof. Sam Lawler • • •Colleagues originally from Scandinavia tell me the same, they are surprised that people make such a big deal out of auroras.
Prof. Sam Lawler
in reply to Pᵉtɘr Wᵉil8acher • • •@PWei888 On the southern edge of Canada, definitely not every night. Right now at solar max, I'd say maybe once a month? (And sometimes it's cloudy so you miss it)
Definitely a big deal! We're a lot lower latitude than Norway.
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