Soldato
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Great vid thanks, love the part where he says red alert.
Great vid thanks, love the part where he says red alert.
Aurora Borealis? At this time of year? At this time of day? In this part of the country? Localised entirely within your kitchen?
May I see it?
No.
SEYMOUR THE HOUSE IS ON FIRE!
The darkest and clearest skies you can find. Despite this it may still not be visible to the naked eye, but may be visible to a camera sensor.Where in the UK would be the best place to see it?
Where in the UK would be the best place to see it?
Subject to cloud cover, there should be a greta chance to see it tonight.
B10In the sky.
Just taken this from my back garden, East Anglia.
Just taken this from my back garden, East Anglia.
Chances of seeing anything with the naked eye at this latitude is minimal. I’m hoping the solar activity stays high as I’m off to 68N in a few days.Didn't get to see it, was only just turning to dusk at peak and then cloudy now it's gone back to normal levels
How dare you assume my latitudeChances of seeing anything with the naked eye at this latitude is minimal. I’m hoping the solar activity stays high as I’m off to 68N in a few days.
by the UK they probably mean top parts of scotlandWhere's the best place to see it?
Cliffs of Dover - is that you Gemini/Dal-e; need your tin-foil hat/rose-tinted-glasses on, as the election approaches.
Cliffs of Dover - is that you Gemini/Dal-e; need your tin-foil hat/rose-tinted-glasses on, as the election approaches.