I've been watching the auroral oval at the NOAA site, and activity at our latitude is still very low. But that can change quickly! At last check, they were reporting that the bulk of the CME was passing north of earth. On Jan 24, 2012 4:29 PM, "Barrett" <BarrettWF@comcast.net> wrote:
Are we going to be able to see the Northern Lights because of the big CME that happened? I've never had the opportunity to see them, and if they do happen I would hate to sleep through it. What's everyone's best guess? Thanks! -Barrett
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