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“Northern Lights in Arkansas, Tennessee, Missouri, Indiana, Maryland, New York, and Ohio.
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Check These Sights Out: [ link to news.discovery.com] Right this moment, there's an epic magnetic battle raging above our heads. On Monday, at around 2 p.m. ET, a coronal mass ejection (CME) slammed into the Earth's magnetosphere. According to NASA's Space Weather Laboratory, the conditions were just right for the CME's magnetic field to compress the Earth's magnetosphere so much that, for a short time (between 3:06 p.m and 3:11 p.m. ET), energetic solar wind particles penetrated as deep as geosynchronous orbit -- home to hundreds of communication satellites. [ link to www.softservenews.com] Want To See The Northern Lights Tonight? Here's Everything You Need to know. . . By JIM THOMAS -- Soft Serve News Auroras are difficult to predict with precision. They have stops and starts (known as sub-storms). If you are out there, you need to be patient and lucky. Here are some tools that will increase your chances. You should check them at the last minute. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 3815022 wow good links..... this lights were so fuking huge... we cant see things are changing very fast. they can be deadly if more impacts happen because we can get out of electricity
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