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Slightly Off-Topic : "Watcher of the Skies".....Northern Lights

Slightly Off-Topic : "Watcher of the Skies".....Northern Lights

2003-10-31 by Jerry Korb

Greetings Everyone,

I was wondering if  northern members of our List have seen the
Aurora Borealis these last 2-3 days, after the huge solar flare
passed-thru Earth .

At 0030-GMT (1930-EST)  , in northern New England,
we were treated to an awesome spectacle of all colours
from all directions, converging overhead. (near 45 N lat.).
More promised over the next 3-4 days.

This was naturally accompanied with  the "Watcher....." intro,
followed by  the Moodies "Threshold.....Voyage" sequence.
.....What a rush ! ........

I'd hear your  stratospheric sightings  of Northern Lights,
esp. if witnessed further south. In dark areas, w/o light pollution .

Cheers, Jerry Korb (the Van-Allen Belt is really kool ! )

RE: [Mellotronists] Slightly Off-Topic : "Watcher of the Skies".....Northern Lights

2003-11-01 by Andy Thompson

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Subject: [Mellotronists] Slightly Off-Topic : "Watcher of the
Skies".....Northern Lights


Greetings Everyone,

I was wondering if  northern members of our List have seen the
Aurora Borealis these last 2-3 days, after the huge solar flare
passed-thru Earth .


I believe London has some of the worst light pollution (not to mention every
other kind) in Europe. As a result: what borealis?  :-(  Anyone know if it's
visible this far south? (65th parallel??).

Andy T.

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