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Old October 31st 03, 12:34 AM
cheech
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i live in s. virginia and am interested in seeing the aurora. is there a
best time of nite to observe, like right before dawn. or can it be seen all
night. i guess what i'm asking is is the relationship between the sun's
position and mine important?

thanks,

cheech

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