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Solar storm kicking anyone else's poo poo tonight?![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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| # ? Dec 15, 2025 07:51 |
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I've seen this movie. Go find you a classic Mercedes and go on a shopping spree!
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thats pretty cool
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Wifi Toilet posted:I've seen this movie. Go find you a classic Mercedes and go on a shopping spree! poo poo, I gotta up my hair game for this. cumpantry posted:thats pretty cool It is! I wasn't expecting red in the sky when I stepped out.
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That is wild! Nothing like that for me. Is it brighter in person?
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My friend got to experience the magic. She lives out in a rural area. I'm in the city and all I have is a dark blue-gray sky
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Had to get up super early for work, sky looked normal where I'm at. super lame yr pictures are rad tho
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Turdo posted:Is it brighter in person? No its a lot brighter in pics, for whatever reason cameras pick it up a lot more than the eye
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its fuckin cloudy and rainy as poo poo outside we just have regular storm over here
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numberoneposter posted:its fuckin cloudy and rainy as poo poo outside we just have regular storm over here whatup fellow rainy as poo poo regular storm bro
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Rural Manitoba here and got some nice shots last night as well.![]()
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Can any space wizzes out there explain why it seems to mostly occour over the US at the moment?
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Dumb Sex-Parrot posted:Can any space wizzes out there explain why it seems to mostly occour over the US at the moment? God's wrath.
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Ok, I'm despairin', now what?
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Dumb Sex-Parrot posted:Can any space wizzes out there explain why it seems to mostly occour over the US at the moment? That's concentrated freedom burning off in the atmosphere. Cool sky, DB,
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Read the title as "gaze upon my ska". It would've made for a great thread title.
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red things are hot, so that is a very hot sky
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bossy lady posted:Read the title as "gaze upon my ska". It would've made for a great thread title. pickitup pickitup pickitup
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Yeah, just a regular storm here, and hopefully not the biggest one this winter because we need the drat water. And I think I'm a few latitudes too south to see it. Thanks for sharing the dope pics tho
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So we prepared for a geophysical event but what about a geothermal one?
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Vakal posted:Rural Manitoba here and got some nice shots last night as well. Beautiful pics thanks
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Vakal posted:Rural Manitoba here and got some nice shots last night as well. You might want to go look around for Necron activity in the area.
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Escape From Noise posted:So we prepared for a geophysical event but what about a geothermal one? Major biothermal events happen continually in my pants, I feel ready
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Das Boo posted:Solar storm kicking anyone else's poo poo tonight? Stunning colors and compositions. Thank you for sharing the northern lights for us dweebs that live in Boringville where nothing exciting happens.
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Nature is so horny. Absolutely disgusting! Jk this is rad.
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Thanks for sharing the awesome pics. I’ve always wanted to see the northern lights in person, but even though I’m in an area where they’ve been visible lately, there’s too much light pollution (and the campgrounds are mostly closed so I can’t just flee into the woods to escape it).
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| # ? Dec 15, 2025 07:51 |
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Cool pics OP. Seeing aurora is so unreal and incredible. I got my first sight of aurora (after trying for so long, even thinking of going to Iceland just for this) back in 2024, during some of the most amazing days of my life - April to May. In early April was the eclipse, and I had perfect viewing for it and was amazing (I cried a bit, honestly). Then out of nowhere like 30 days later I hear about possible aurora in my area, so I get off my rear end and go outside and had 45 minutes of this: ![]() It was pretty widespread in varying intensities, but it was super intense right overhead, like in this picture. As if there was a hole in time/space and all the colors pouring out. Here's what it looked like to the Northwest: ![]() You can see a near full Moon (maybe full?) peaking out there too.
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