Author Topic: Northern lights (aurora borealis) to possibly be visible in the northern US  (Read 2666 times)

Aw yeah, in the good zone; but the second map makes it seems that the lights won't come that far?
Don't worry, the line is moving down.

Second, the rotational center of the lights is on magnetic north, not rotational north.

I'm right at the border line. Considering I'm northern Kentucky I might be able to see it. Might be able to talk my grandparents into taking us just a bit more north to see it.

I'm right at the border line. Considering I'm northern Kentucky I might be able to see it. Might be able to talk my grandparents into taking us just a bit more north to see it.
You don't need to go more north, but rather away from lights.

I'm in the "fair" region.
meh

God damn it southern U.S.A.

You don't need to go more north, but rather away from lights.
I live in a place that gets dark as forget so I should see it. And I'm way up in altitude.

I'm just barely in the good region

Not sure when i'll be able to see it though



I'm in poor, but I'm relatively close to fair.
« Last Edit: April 13, 2013, 09:10:07 PM by Nonnel »

I'm in poor, but I'm relatively close to good.
Than you live close to me! :O
Where you be at?


Also

Borealis

Then you live close to me! :O
Where you be at?
Lower-ish Minnesota.

Lower-ish Minnesota.
You aren't near me. Is there a good near there? I didn't see one on the map

You aren't near me. Is there a good near there? I didn't see one on the map
oh forget
I meant I was somewhat close to "fair."

oh forget
I meant I was somewhat close to "fair."
Alright, for a second I thought we were neighbors state wise.
:c