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"So beautiful to see the lights
They were glorious!!! First time I’ve seen them, I’m chuffed to bits "
Was some greens and reds viable from the Eaglesham moor road the traffic was absolutely unbelievable heading to the wind farm . Taking pics on iPhone gave the best results far more detail than with naked eye . |
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"So beautiful to see the lights
They were glorious!!! First time I’ve seen them, I’m chuffed to bits
Was some greens and reds viable from the Eaglesham moor road the traffic was absolutely unbelievable heading to the wind farm . Taking pics on iPhone gave the best results far more detail than with naked eye . " I could barely see the lights but my photos look like I took them in a Norwegian fjord |
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I got a few great pics and so over the moon to have witnessed it.
So strange that I could see them no problem but others couldn't see them unless on their phones.
I switched to night mode and got the best pics too |
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"I got a few great pics and so over the moon to have witnessed it.
So strange that I could see them no problem but others couldn't see them unless on their phones.
I switched to night mode and got the best pics too "
That’s a good tip, they hope for another display tonight |
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"I got a few great pics and so over the moon to have witnessed it.
So strange that I could see them no problem but others couldn't see them unless on their phones.
I switched to night mode and got the best pics too
That’s a good tip, they hope for another display tonight " yeah I'm at a wee bbq later so hoping to see them again tonight . |
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"I got a few great pics and so over the moon to have witnessed it.
So strange that I could see them no problem but others couldn't see them unless on their phones.
I switched to night mode and got the best pics too
That’s a good tip, they hope for another display tonight yeah I'm at a wee bbq later so hoping to see them again tonight ."
I hope you do, not sure if I’ll go out tonight. The roads were crazy out in the countryside near me!
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"Just had a thunderstorm warning for tonight till monday so might not see anything
Always worth keeping an eye on the wee apps for the aurora before you go
Yeah ive downloaded one last night "
I have Aurora and Aurora Watch UK. They both seem quite accurate |
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"What’s best time to look? Am I best going to local park or would I be able to see from my flat (3rd floor) "
Get some of the apps. I have Aurora watch and Aurora UK. I had my doubts about them until a couple of weeks ago. They went crazy. However there are a few provisos. At this time of year solar activity would need to be off the scale as we have long days. Sometimes it doesn’t get fully dark and best chances of seeing the lights are with dark skies. Next problem CLEAR skies… you also have to be away from a city as light pollution means you won’t see them either. If you overcome all of that … it’s stunning x |
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"What’s best time to look? Am I best going to local park or would I be able to see from my flat (3rd floor)
If it’s clear enough you’ll see it from your flat without any problems "
With strong enough activity and dark clear skies it is possible. My son saw them from his flat. |
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"Solar activity is supposedly very active "
Solar activity goes in cycles of on average 11 years and this is a peak year. There was a clash of two massive flares a couple of weeks ago when we had the sightings as far south as London. Here’s hoping there’s another |
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By *aylorMan 34 weeks ago
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"Solar activity is supposedly very active
Solar activity goes in cycles of on average 11 years and this is a peak year. There was a clash of two massive flares a couple of weeks ago when we had the sightings as far south as London. Here’s hoping there’s another "
Fingers crossed here aswell |
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By (user no longer on site) 34 weeks ago
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"Solar activity is supposedly very active
Solar activity goes in cycles of on average 11 years and this is a peak year. There was a clash of two massive flares a couple of weeks ago when we had the sightings as far south as London. Here’s hoping there’s another "
Does the stars and universe intrest you ? I think it’s mind boggling some of the statistics. |
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By *ookie69Man 34 weeks ago
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I’ve noticed on the Planet of Fab that there can be an Aurora of sightings on some women’s profiles were the views are very erotic. However, it can be rare to see the full spectrum of their Aurora of stunning detail on their private gallery unless you get lucky and clash with Neptune of love making in the dark sky of seductive mood lighting.
Only then you can thank your lucky stars and see the amazing beauty.
Don’t send photos of your rocket as many women will revert to seen one rocket you’ve seen them all and potentially think your a space cadet.
Just sayin
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"Solar activity is supposedly very active
Solar activity goes in cycles of on average 11 years and this is a peak year. There was a clash of two massive flares a couple of weeks ago when we had the sightings as far south as London. Here’s hoping there’s another
Does the stars and universe intrest you ? I think it’s mind boggling some of the statistics. "
She’s looked at my profile so clearly has stars in her eyes . |
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By (user no longer on site) 34 weeks ago
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"Solar activity is supposedly very active
Solar activity goes in cycles of on average 11 years and this is a peak year. There was a clash of two massive flares a couple of weeks ago when we had the sightings as far south as London. Here’s hoping there’s another
Does the stars and universe intrest you ? I think it’s mind boggling some of the statistics.
She’s looked at my profile so clearly has stars in her eyes . "
I bet she has stalked you many times |
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"Solar activity is supposedly very active
Solar activity goes in cycles of on average 11 years and this is a peak year. There was a clash of two massive flares a couple of weeks ago when we had the sightings as far south as London. Here’s hoping there’s another
Does the stars and universe intrest you ? I think it’s mind boggling some of the statistics. "
Yes, it is mind boggling For example scientists are embracing new theories on how the universe works, as in cosmology and quantum physics. The most recent thoughts are that the universe is composed of 4% matter, 23% dark matter and 73% dark energy (roughly) but there is much we still don’t understand such as black holes and a host of other cosmic phenomena. |
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By (user no longer on site) 34 weeks ago
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"Solar activity is supposedly very active
Solar activity goes in cycles of on average 11 years and this is a peak year. There was a clash of two massive flares a couple of weeks ago when we had the sightings as far south as London. Here’s hoping there’s another
Does the stars and universe intrest you ? I think it’s mind boggling some of the statistics.
Yes, it is mind boggling For example scientists are embracing new theories on how the universe works, as in cosmology and quantum physics. The most recent thoughts are that the universe is composed of 4% matter, 23% dark matter and 73% dark energy (roughly) but there is much we still don’t understand such as black holes and a host of other cosmic phenomena. "
It’s the scale of size tbat gets me, the James Webb is a game changer you might find that lots of things might need to be re thought. Joe Rogan has interviewed Brian Cox have you seen this ? Brian cox is great at explaining things. |
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"Solar activity is supposedly very active
Solar activity goes in cycles of on average 11 years and this is a peak year. There was a clash of two massive flares a couple of weeks ago when we had the sightings as far south as London. Here’s hoping there’s another
Does the stars and universe intrest you ? I think it’s mind boggling some of the statistics.
Yes, it is mind boggling For example scientists are embracing new theories on how the universe works, as in cosmology and quantum physics. The most recent thoughts are that the universe is composed of 4% matter, 23% dark matter and 73% dark energy (roughly) but there is much we still don’t understand such as black holes and a host of other cosmic phenomena.
It’s the scale of size tbat gets me, the James Webb is a game changer you might find that lots of things might need to be re thought. Joe Rogan has interviewed Brian Cox have you seen this ? Brian cox is great at explaining things. "
No I haven’t seen that but yes Brian Cox does have a talent for explaining the cosmos. The scale of the universe is indeed mind blowing and the images we are getting from deep space are phenomenal. Not sure this link will work but love this
https://www.facebook.com/share/v/Y9nh63Zd4BFeBsU2/?mibextid=WC7FNe |
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By (user no longer on site) 34 weeks ago
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"Solar activity is supposedly very active
Solar activity goes in cycles of on average 11 years and this is a peak year. There was a clash of two massive flares a couple of weeks ago when we had the sightings as far south as London. Here’s hoping there’s another
Does the stars and universe intrest you ? I think it’s mind boggling some of the statistics.
Yes, it is mind boggling For example scientists are embracing new theories on how the universe works, as in cosmology and quantum physics. The most recent thoughts are that the universe is composed of 4% matter, 23% dark matter and 73% dark energy (roughly) but there is much we still don’t understand such as black holes and a host of other cosmic phenomena.
It’s the scale of size tbat gets me, the James Webb is a game changer you might find that lots of things might need to be re thought. Joe Rogan has interviewed Brian Cox have you seen this ? Brian cox is great at explaining things.
No I haven’t seen that but yes Brian Cox does have a talent for explaining the cosmos. The scale of the universe is indeed mind blowing and the images we are getting from deep space are phenomenal. Not sure this link will work but love this
https://www.facebook.com/share/v/Y9nh63Zd4BFeBsU2/?mibextid=WC7FNe"
If you get a chance it’s a good watch, couldn’t get link to work thanks anyway |
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"Thank you for replies to my question. Hoping to catch them tonight if I can "
My apps showing little to no chance but hope you’re lucky. Sometimes you can see early activity better through your phone x |
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