Tugmistress
26-Oct-05, 14:57
piccy taken last night in Norway
http://www.spaceweather.com/aurora/images2005/25oct05/Andreassen3b.jpg
AURORA WATCH: A solar wind stream is gently buffeting Earth's magnetic field. It's not much--but it doesn't take much to spark auroras in some places. More auroras are possible tonight over Alaska, Canada and Scandinavia.
So if possible either side of us, maybe a weak chance if we have the clear skies :confused
http://www.spaceweather.com/aurora/images2005/25oct05/Andreassen3b.jpg
AURORA WATCH: A solar wind stream is gently buffeting Earth's magnetic field. It's not much--but it doesn't take much to spark auroras in some places. More auroras are possible tonight over Alaska, Canada and Scandinavia.
So if possible either side of us, maybe a weak chance if we have the clear skies :confused