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It's somewhat ironic that yesterday I drove 3 hours to Seattle to get pictures of Aurora Borealis livery on a 787-9. But tonight it looks like the solar storm and real aurora may have ended earlier than forecast around West Coast sunset. So I paused the decision to go for pictures, and have not seen encouraging data yet. Good viewing spots would be up to 1 hour away. Kp has bumped back up to 5. But in Oregon I'd need 7 or it isn't happening down here. avgeek.social/@ikluft/11591982…
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Good thing I woke up and checked the aurora in the middle of the night. Kp=8 storm level! Just like in May 2024, I could see aurora while driving on I-84 before reaching the viewing points. I got aurora pictures from near I-84 east of Portland at Multnomah Falls and a vista point at Corbett. But the Columbia River Gorge was clouded over at Bonneville Dam and Cascade Locks. So I turned around. #SpaceWeather #aurora #AuroraBorealis #astronomy #weather #ORwx #PNW
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"Aurora Coolness" by XKCD comic - Cartoonist Randall shares his experience with attempts and observations of aurora, many hours watching and only minutes at a time for the best views. But the best aurora views won't happen without going out and trying for a look. xkcd.com/3196/ #SpaceWeather #aurora #AuroraBorealis #AuroraAustralis #astronomy
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