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Last night here in Binghamton NY there was a persistent auroral glow in
the north. It was fairly bright but almost featureless with only a few weak rays, arches, and other forms. The early color was a faint, curious bluish, eventually changing into dim reds and greens only apparent in digital photos. Alas, I missed quite a bit of the display because of clouds. -- Joe Bergeron http://www.joebergeron.com |
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Here Wilkes-Barre, PA it was the same. Bright, featureless. Thought I saw a
curtain like feature with averted vision at one point. At 10:02PM local saw a really nice meteor come from zenith, zip past Casiopiea & Polaris, down to the horizon. Looooong tail too. That made up for the lack of good Aurora. Ralph 41 16N 75 50W |
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