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WMUR advises that the the Aurora borealis (the Northern Lights) may be visible tonight between 11:00PM to 3:00AM. 🐻
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This event arrived around dawn. Since it's not even fully dark until nearly 10pm at this time of year, that's bad news. Conditions are epic right now and we're missing a great show, but the solar wind's Bz parameter will likely flip sometime this afternoon and then we'll miss out, like seemingly every event in this solar cycle.
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We went out in the boat and didn't see anything. Any excuse for a midnight cruise though.
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Kept checking until 1:30AM but the clouds stayed overhead. Just wait until next year! 🐻
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