Tonight's s'posed ta be pretty good, away from the city light wash. Up your way, ya might have a better chance of viewing the 'lights,' while down this way, not so much! If I'm still awake at 0100, I'll check tu!
mntman said
3:55 AM, 03/09/12
Local paper said about ten too one in the
morning Uke.. Think Krink missed it if he
was outside much later than that....
The Krink said
9:32 AM, 03/09/12
It would be hard to see as clouds are messing up everything. I check the skies every smoke break during the early morning hours. So far nada. Just that Virgo Full Moon illuminating the night-time sky. I've only seen the Northern Lights once (without notice) and it scared the shit out of me. I'm always vigilant to what happens in the skies.
Snippy said
12:20 PM, 03/09/12
Snippy's Virgo Full Moon was defiled by clouds.
The Krink said
2:58 AM, 03/11/12
These events from the Sun are never going to end and one of these "Pow! right on the kisser".
-- Edited by The Krink on Sunday 11th of March 2012 02:58:41 AM
Uke said
6:53 PM, 03/11/12
Couldn't see shit! Gave up and went ta bed about 0200!
The GPNW is supposed to be able to see the
Northern Lights like about right now. I'll be
up for another couple hours and will report
any sightings.
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Local paper said about ten too one in the
morning Uke.. Think Krink missed it if he
was outside much later than that....
I check the skies every smoke break during the early morning
hours. So far nada. Just that Virgo Full Moon illuminating the
night-time sky. I've only seen the Northern Lights once (without
notice) and it scared the shit out of me. I'm always vigilant to
what happens in the skies.
These events from the Sun are never going to end and one of these
"Pow! right on the kisser".
-- Edited by The Krink on Sunday 11th of March 2012 02:58:41 AM