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'Northern Lights' Seen (15 photographs)
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| Oct 31, 2003
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Posted on 10/31/2003 12:09:15 PM PST by OESY
A magnetic storm provided some breathtaking views in certain parts of western Pennsylvania Thursday night.
Aurora borealis, commonly known as "Northern Lights," lit up the sky with a red glow.
According to the DeNardo Weather team, auroras appear when Earth's magnetic field vibrates in response to a solar wind gust.
People on the ground are protected from any danger by a magnetic bubble around Earth called the "magnetosphere."
Visit spaceweather.com for more information about auroras.
TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; US: Alaska; US: Pennsylvania
KEYWORDS: alaska; auroraborealis; northernlights; signsandwonders; solarflare; solarflare2003
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Did some one say, Where's the pictures?
Credit belongs to Jan Curtis who displays on his website far more pictures from Alaska -- with descriptions.
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posted on
10/31/2003 12:09:15 PM PST
by
OESY
To: OESY
Very nice pictures
To: OESY
WOW! Incredible picts, thanks for posting them. We were hoping to see this happening in our area but we were covered in clouds and missed them.
If you have ever seen them in person it is awe inspiring.
To: OESY
Oh,WOW!
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posted on
10/31/2003 12:16:01 PM PST
by
MEG33
To: OESY
I was flying from Green Bay to Detroit last night and saw a magnificent display from a very new perspective for me. It was cool being above the clouds and seeing the aurora.
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posted on
10/31/2003 12:16:56 PM PST
by
Pest
To: OESY
Great shots. Saw them live once in Northern California--a purple hue. Surreal, they were....
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posted on
10/31/2003 12:19:16 PM PST
by
eureka!
(Rats and Presstitutes lie--they have to in order to survive.....)
To: OESY
Bee-autiful!
To: OESY
I'd like to view the Aurora borealis sometime in the next year. Does anyone have any info where to go and when, in order to have the best odds of seing a good display?
To: OESY
I saw the aurora once from Red Lake, Ontario. It was really beautiful.
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posted on
10/31/2003 12:22:32 PM PST
by
Sender
To: Puddleglum
Ah, make that 14.1 photographs, not 15 -- one shrank back to thumbnail size. I swear it couldn't have been a flawed preview process, really. OK, you don't believe me.
Hmmmm, chocolate chip cookies.
Candygram?
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posted on
10/31/2003 12:29:10 PM PST
by
OESY
To: OESY
Amazing. Thanks for sharing them here.
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posted on
10/31/2003 12:30:39 PM PST
by
doug from upland
(Why aren't the Clintons living out their remaining years on Alcatraz?)
To: OESY
Very nice. I'm using one as wallpaper right now. A co-worker comes by, says "nice shot - where did you get it?" "Off a right-wing political website, between the gun threads," sez I. She laughed...
To: OESY
Thanks for posting.
That looks EXACTLY like the sky at Minot AFB, ND in the Fall of 1970. It circled the entire sky and was amazing.
We were used to seeing the Aurora as a small white light in a corner of the sky, but that night it just took over the whole sky.
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posted on
10/31/2003 12:34:53 PM PST
by
Skooz
(All Hail the Mighty Kansas City Chiefs: 8-0 baby)
To: Explorer89
ping
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posted on
10/31/2003 12:36:39 PM PST
by
MrConfettiMan
(George Clooney is the male Julia Roberts.)
To: Pest
That's when I saw my very first NL display- on a plane from Atlanta to Lansing. It was in November of 1990. I'll never forget it. When we landed, we viewed the display from a golf course, and it looked like an angel spreading her wings. It was truly unforgettable.
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posted on
10/31/2003 12:39:44 PM PST
by
rintense
To: Isolationist
Saw "the lights" last month while I was flying into Iceland for some fun. Great stuff.
To: OESY
WOW!
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posted on
10/31/2003 12:40:06 PM PST
by
djreece
To: OESY
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posted on
10/31/2003 12:44:23 PM PST
by
Truth666
To: OESY
WOW!!! Thanks so much for this wonderful post.
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posted on
10/31/2003 12:46:13 PM PST
by
bert
(Don't Panic!)
To: StolarStorm
Fairbanks, Alaska is aurora central. It's overhead if it's visible at all.
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posted on
10/31/2003 12:46:49 PM PST
by
RightWhale
(Repeal the Law of the Excluded Middle)
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