Aurora Season Begins 16
MagnetarJones writes "Northern autumn began today at 55 minutes past midnight EDT (Sept. 23rd at 0455 UT), which means 'aurora season' is officially underway. Scientists aren't certain of all the reasons why, but there are more geomagnetic storms during autumn than other times of year. Already this month three such storms have triggered auroras visible as far south as the Carolinas in the United States. Some were so bright they cast shadows!"
We had better be careful (Score:1)
Re:We had better be careful (Score:2)
Re:We had better be careful (Score:1)
Re:We had better be careful (Score:3, Informative)
And better yet, join IDA, even if you can't be active, your membership helps.
Urge your local leaders to use full cut off, non-glaring outdoor lighting. Local action is VERY effective with dealing with light pollution.
Futhermore, when you put a sheild on a light and direct the light downwards, you can use a less powerful lamp and save both energy and money.
Oh, and by the way, that means less emmissions. Which means YOU can have an effect - and make MUCH more of a difference then just writing your Congress critter.
Finally, if you really want to see aurora, get outside more often. You won't see them from in front of your CRT. They sometimes only last a few minutes, so don't depend on Email to alert you.
Nature's psychedelic show (Score:2)
Seeing the aurora for the first time is one of my happy thoughts.
Aurora (Score:1)
Re:Aurora (Score:1)
Best time to look (Score:4, Informative)
Is there a resource page? (Score:3, Interesting)
I never go outside. It would be nice if somethign would instant message me saying "Hey, look at the sky, it's cool right now".
Someone (not me) should set up a site that finds local sightings like that (northern lights, comets, meteor showers, whatever) and sends them out to other local people (ie use zipcode data to IM everyone in a 50 mile radius).
Surely there is a site like this already? GIMME URL.
Re:Is there a resource page? (Score:3, Informative)
Sightings of Aurora should go to http://solar.spacew.com/www/auroras.html
Email Aurora alerts (Score:4, Informative)
http://angwin.csl.uiuc.edu/~haunma/aurora/
A week or two back, in Vermont (Score:3, Interesting)
I'm glad that especially the kids got to see it, since they'd never had the chance, before.
A hunting we will go (Score:2)