771mon11negativenull in scienceAurora in Coloradohttps://files.catbox.moe/7jdnq1.jpghttps://files.catbox.moe/87gq5r.jpg Just outside my door, using a cell phone. The sky was very subtly reddish, but hard to tell. Using the phone it immediately popped out. Edit: not Aurora, CO, but an Aurora visible in Colorado.
CPMSP @midwest.social - 1monNice! Here's a few we captured in metro area MN. https://midwest.social/pictrs/image/9f1b740c-7e68-484b-80e6-6dd7d8333c4a.jpeg https://midwest.social/pictrs/image/6ba84cd6-6329-452a-82f5-ce5d6967306e.jpeg https://midwest.social/pictrs/image/ef2653d5-68d9-47db-8112-2c86bf0fd29b.jpeg https://midwest.social/pictrs/image/be4d1ede-afcb-4e8e-ab8d-8cc741c7f2f5.jpeg https://midwest.social/pictrs/image/bbf5d4c0-99e0-4a4b-b681-733798e13414.jpeg https://midwest.social/pictrs/image/0cfc04ec-76c1-4f0d-b12b-76603eefae60.jpeg 14
piranhaconda - 1monBonus pic of last night's sunset from Denver. The sun has been good to us lately! 7
Tikiporch @lemmy.world - 1monhttps://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/18c5066a-8eac-4e33-be0f-02abdb91e3ef.jpeg Greets from Southern Indiana. 9
bear @lemmy.blahaj.zone - 1monLooks amazing. I wasn't expecting it to reach that far south. https://www.spaceweather.gov/products/geospace-geomagnetic-activity-plot 7
negativenull - 1monThere have been a few instances where it gets this far south, but I've never seen it myself. I'm blown away 6
Fredselfish @lemmy.world - 1monYeah my wife screamed I thought something was wrong. But she was screaming with joy. Was nuts. Where we live it was mostly pink but still beautiful. 4
piranhaconda - 1monMy buddy in South Carolina just sent me a faint pic, cool that it got that far south 3
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Aurora in Colorado
https://files.catbox.moe/7jdnq1.jpghttps://files.catbox.moe/87gq5r.jpg
Just outside my door, using a cell phone. The sky was very subtly reddish, but hard to tell. Using the phone it immediately popped out.
Edit: not Aurora, CO, but an Aurora visible in Colorado.
Nice!
Here's a few we captured in metro area MN.
https://midwest.social/pictrs/image/9f1b740c-7e68-484b-80e6-6dd7d8333c4a.jpeg
https://midwest.social/pictrs/image/6ba84cd6-6329-452a-82f5-ce5d6967306e.jpeg
https://midwest.social/pictrs/image/ef2653d5-68d9-47db-8112-2c86bf0fd29b.jpeg
https://midwest.social/pictrs/image/be4d1ede-afcb-4e8e-ab8d-8cc741c7f2f5.jpeg
https://midwest.social/pictrs/image/bbf5d4c0-99e0-4a4b-b681-733798e13414.jpeg
https://midwest.social/pictrs/image/0cfc04ec-76c1-4f0d-b12b-76603eefae60.jpeg
These are stunning!
Oh hey neighbor!
Bonus pic of last night's sunset from Denver. The sun has been good to us lately!
We've had some gorgeous sunsets the last few days haven't we!
https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/18c5066a-8eac-4e33-be0f-02abdb91e3ef.jpeg Greets from Southern Indiana.
Looks amazing. I wasn't expecting it to reach that far south.
https://www.spaceweather.gov/products/geospace-geomagnetic-activity-plot
There have been a few instances where it gets this far south, but I've never seen it myself. I'm blown away
Yeah my wife screamed I thought something was wrong. But she was screaming with joy. Was nuts. Where we live it was mostly pink but still beautiful.
We got this in freaking Oklahoma! Crazy.
My buddy in South Carolina just sent me a faint pic, cool that it got that far south