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“Northern Lights in Arkansas, Tennessee, Missouri, Indiana, Maryland, New York, and Ohio.

 
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Cool thread. A lot of tidbits in this one. Recommend going through this one!

hf
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i wish i'd looked north. let the hounds out the door and noticed the clouds were pink. thought it a bit odd but never thought to look for northern lights.
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Many nights of pink clouds so far. Start looking more often and you'll see them.
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i'd love to but i feed the raccoons at night on my front porch, so it's like their turf after the sun goes downdamned
i'm lucky to have what what moving stars/ufo's i have seen. saw one last sunday 16;-)
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I've seen the moving stars also on a few occasions lately

hf
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some are sattlelites :) flashing around

sooooo cool
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bump It bump It

Cool thread. A lot of tidbits in this one. Recommend going through this one!

hf
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tks good karma for u and all
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Many nights of pink clouds so far. Start looking more often and you'll see them.
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i'd love to but i feed the raccoons at night on my front porch, so it's like their turf after the sun goes downdamned
i'm lucky to have what what moving stars/ufo's i have seen. saw one last sunday 16;-)
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 2706830


I've seen the moving stars also on a few occasions lately

hf
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some are sattlelites :) flashing around

sooooo cool
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Two of the ones we saw flashed at us and moved on a bit then disappeared. Very cool!
Comforting the disturbed and disturbing the comfortable.

"So long as it harms no other, do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law"
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i'd love to but i feed the raccoons at night on my front porch, so it's like their turf after the sun goes downdamned
i'm lucky to have what what moving stars/ufo's i have seen. saw one last sunday 16;-)
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 2706830


I've seen the moving stars also on a few occasions lately

hf
 Quoting: Silent Wind


some are sattlelites :) flashing around

sooooo cool
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Two of the ones we saw flashed at us and moved on a bit then disappeared. Very cool!
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it was a sattlelite and the reflection of the sun :) some can be very shiny xD sooo cool

This aurora thing made us watch the skies for one night like others civ's have done
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I'm 53 and remember sitting with my grandfather in Wisconsin when I was a kid and watching the northern lights. About 45 years ago or so. I'll still never forget their awesome beauty.
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This is going to sound like a weird question, but did anyone else feel any physiological effects from this?

My phone and internet went down, so I didn't find out until this morning that we had a CME hit and these amazing auroras down to such low lattitudes.

I was experiencing tachycardia from about 7pm yesterday to about 3am this morning. I have no history of heart trouble and have never experienced this before.

It could certainly be coincidental, but wondering if there are any corroborating experiences among GLPers.

:heart:
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at lot of us get this with large solar storms. I get it before them. Some get it during , some afterwards.
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Yes it affected me afterwards. Rapid heartbeat, I remember
taking my pulse it was so noticeable.
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saw them all over western kentucky...spotty...

lasted about 10 minutes.

everyone around here just thinks its the greatest thing since sliced bread and while it was amazing

people are stupid and have no idea what this means....

comet elenin tail...red skies? comet dust in out atmosphere?

hmnmmm
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saw them all over western kentucky...spotty...

lasted about 10 minutes.

everyone around here just thinks its the greatest thing since sliced bread and while it was amazing

people are stupid and have no idea what this means....

comet elenin tail...red skies? comet dust in out atmosphere?

hmnmmm
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no :) its only ionized particles from the CME :)
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NEW UPDATE: [link to spaceweather.com]

Auroras were seen or photographed in more than half of all US states including Alabama, Wisconsin, New Mexico, Tennessee, Missouri, Illinois, Nebraska, Kentucky, North Carolina, Indiana, Oklahoma, Kansas, Iowa, Maryland, New York, Montana, Ohio, Colorado, Pennsylvania, Washington, Virginia, Texas, Arizona, Minnesota, Maine, Michigan, Oregon, Arkansas and California.
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This is going to sound like a weird question, but did anyone else feel any physiological effects from this?

My phone and internet went down, so I didn't find out until this morning that we had a CME hit and these amazing auroras down to such low lattitudes.

I was experiencing tachycardia from about 7pm yesterday to about 3am this morning. I have no history of heart trouble and have never experienced this before.

It could certainly be coincidental, but wondering if there are any corroborating experiences among GLPers.

:heart:
 Quoting: WalkersEverywhere


at lot of us get this with large solar storms. I get it before them. Some get it during , some afterwards.
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Yes it affected me afterwards. Rapid heartbeat, I remember
taking my pulse it was so noticeable.
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Fascinating, much thanks both of you!
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I take bp meds, so anytime I get the rapid heartbeat, I look for the cause. I stay away from processed foods, msg, nitrates, etc...so if I get it, I am definitely
looking for the reason. Good health to ya! hf
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Yes it affected me afterwards. Rapid heartbeat, I remember
taking my pulse it was so noticeable.
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Fascinating, much thanks both of you!
 Quoting: WalkersEverywhere


I take bp meds, so anytime I get the rapid heartbeat, I look for the cause. I stay away from processed foods, msg, nitrates, etc...so if I get it, I am definitely
looking for the reason. Good health to ya! hf
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Same here, but I am on no medications of any kind, eat organic and well, etc.

And good health back at ya!
hf
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hf
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Its coming...

Just you wait.
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Its coming...

Just you wait.
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I'm waiting.
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Re: “Northern Lights in Arkansas, Tennessee, Missouri, Indiana, Maryland, New York, and Ohio.
Is this going to be visible tonight also? I'm in northeastern West Virginia, right across the line from Maryland. I usually go out and check out the sky before I go to bed but didn't do it last night. But then, it may have been cloudy here....

Anyway, I'll check it tonight. Does it do it all night long? I would like to see an unmistakable view of the lights.

Any special direction?...or just UP?
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Is this going to be visible tonight also? I'm in northeastern West Virginia, right across the line from Maryland. I usually go out and check out the sky before I go to bed but didn't do it last night. But then, it may have been cloudy here....

Anyway, I'll check it tonight. Does it do it all night long? I would like to see an unmistakable view of the lights.

Any special direction?...or just UP?
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If anywhere, look North.
Comforting the disturbed and disturbing the comfortable.

"So long as it harms no other, do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law"
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Re: “Northern Lights in Arkansas, Tennessee, Missouri, Indiana, Maryland, New York, and Ohio.
Is this going to be visible tonight also? I'm in northeastern West Virginia, right across the line from Maryland. I usually go out and check out the sky before I go to bed but didn't do it last night. But then, it may have been cloudy here....

Anyway, I'll check it tonight. Does it do it all night long? I would like to see an unmistakable view of the lights.

Any special direction?...or just UP?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 317023


If anywhere, look North.
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Ha!....that was a pretty silly question, wasn't it?....what direction to look for the NORTHERN lights....sheesh. Sorry about that....wasn't thinking.
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Is this going to be visible tonight also? I'm in northeastern West Virginia, right across the line from Maryland. I usually go out and check out the sky before I go to bed but didn't do it last night. But then, it may have been cloudy here....

Anyway, I'll check it tonight. Does it do it all night long? I would like to see an unmistakable view of the lights.

Any special direction?...or just UP?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 317023


If anywhere, look North.
 Quoting: Silent Wind


Ha!....that was a pretty silly question, wasn't it?....what direction to look for the NORTHERN lights....sheesh. Sorry about that....wasn't thinking.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 317023


ahahahaha





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