Shawn wrote in message ...
Shawn wrote:
Poked my head out back at 8:30 MST. Green glow to the north. Drove a
mile north of town with my family & observing buddy Matt, to get clear
of the lights. A bright glow extended from NNE to NW from the horizon
to about 30 degrees. After about 10 minutes of dark adapting, we saw a
faint red glow near the upper extent of the display.
The green glow is still (10:30 MST) visible from my back yard.
Brightest aurora I've ever seen :-)
Shawn
Salida, CO
I thought the diffuse light I saw when coming in from a movie was
haze, but luckily saw alert on my email and went back out. AMAZING!
Flickering streaks, curtains, BRIGHT bars, one bright meteor and a
distinct red glow at one time. Watched for about an hour from 9-10
PST, came out again around 11 saw another 20 to 30', finally gave up
when sore neck started to compete with the loss of novelty. Not bad
for dirty old Seattle. I guess I'll renew that Spaceweather phone
deal after all!
Mike
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