Soldato
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Well, I'm sure you've all heard of last night's amazing show. 
I'm going to be keeping a close eye out for the next one, and will post some pictures up when I manage to catch one. Not been successful so far - tonight activity is quite low but could always pick up at the last minute.
Some useful sites for monitoring activity and space weather:
Aurora Watch - useful site with sensors in Crooktree, Scotland. Also has free email alerts.
http://aurorawatch.lancs.ac.uk/
Auroral oval - showing current activity levels with colour gradients:
http://www.spacew.com/www/northoval.gif
Alternative Auroral oval - showing current activity levels:
http://www.spacew.com/www/aurvis.gif
So, did anyone see the show last night, or does anyone actively follow this kind of thing?

I'm going to be keeping a close eye out for the next one, and will post some pictures up when I manage to catch one. Not been successful so far - tonight activity is quite low but could always pick up at the last minute.
Some useful sites for monitoring activity and space weather:
Aurora Watch - useful site with sensors in Crooktree, Scotland. Also has free email alerts.
http://aurorawatch.lancs.ac.uk/
Auroral oval - showing current activity levels with colour gradients:
http://www.spacew.com/www/northoval.gif
Alternative Auroral oval - showing current activity levels:
http://www.spacew.com/www/aurvis.gif
So, did anyone see the show last night, or does anyone actively follow this kind of thing?

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. Isn't solar activity supposed to be at a 11 year peak at the start of next year?