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Re: (SNES) Aurora



Hi Les and all,

I looked several times during the night, but alas, was clouded out all night
up here in Springfield, MA.  I've been patiently waiting for the entire
duration of the current solar cycle peak to view an auroral display, but it
seems every time the ionosphere gets a charge sufficient to produce a
display able to be seen this far south, or even souther (?), Mother Nature
has obliterated the sky with clouds for New England, or even rain.  There've
been several really nice displays, seen as far south as Texas and Louisiana,
but never to be seen in New England.

Ah well, if we had it all, we wouldn't have anything to look forward to,
would we?

Respectfully,

Les W. Lytton


From: Les Coleman <les11@cox.net>
To: SNE Gazers <snegazers@brainiac.com>
Date: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 21:25
Subject: (SNES) Aurora


>Hi
>
>Did anyone catch sight of the aurora last night. It was supposedly quite
>vivid in Vermont and New Hampshire and perhaps it was visible in
>Massachusetts as well. The huge heart shaped sunspot currently crossing the
>sun currently let loose a very energetic M5 coronal discharge which hit the
>Earth yesterday.
>
>Les
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