From our farm in rural Oregon, USA
aurora_2024.jpg
From our farm in rural Oregon, USA
aurora_2024.jpg
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This universe is crazy. I'm going back to my own.
Nice! I live too far south and too near a metro area for any Aurora to be seen. ;(
Many thanks to the Van Allen Belt for protecting all of us! While far from proven, that is likely the difference between life and non-life planets.
Holy Cow, that is quite spectacular!
Thanks for the share Qlll
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Looks great, QIII. Thanks for the photo.
I thought just a very, very, short while about getting up in the middle of the night to view the aurora borealis.
Needless to say, I did not get up after all.
Apparently, there's also been a decent display of aurora in the southern hemisphere. I heard people who'd been travelling north of where I live saying that they'd seen it.
BACKUPS are unsexy — until you discover you should have done one yesterday.
Spare your nerves and do one before you upgrade or install.
That's amazing. It wasn't visible out my back door, sadly.
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