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Okay guys - last time some of you missed it. But, there is a chance of seeing
auroras tonight if you have a clear sky. See www.spaceweather.com www.aurorawatch.york.ac.uk As of now in Norfolk - clouds. BAH! Cheers --This is an invalid email address to avoid spam-- to get correct one remove dependency on fame & fortune h*$el*$$e**nd***$o$ts***i*$*$m**m$$o*n**s@$*$a$$o* *l.c**$*$om$$ |
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Now i know why i saw the shooting star - very good display here in
perthshire - not many colours but grand all the same - woooooooooo brian aberfeldy |
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from (Paul C) contains these words: On 20 Nov 2003 17:17:11 GMT, omcom (dirtylitterboxofferingstospammers) wrote: Okay guys - last time some of you missed it. But, there is a chance of seeing auroras tonight if you have a clear sky. See www.spaceweather.com www.aurorawatch.york.ac.uk As of now in Norfolk - clouds. BAH! Visible in Troon (W Scotland) Shafts of light radiating from overhead towards the NW. 1800 UTC Magnificent here in Sutherland. Bright light radiating from the zenith to the horizon, main direction NW/SE. Visible in the twilight before it got dark. Phil. From the Kyle of Sutherland - 175 feet AMSL [NH 616916] (40 miles north of Inverness) |
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In article , Paul C
writes On 20 Nov 2003 17:17:11 GMT, omcom (dirtylitterboxofferingstospammers) wrote: Okay guys - last time some of you missed it. But, there is a chance of seeing auroras tonight if you have a clear sky. See www.spaceweather.com www.aurorawatch.york.ac.uk As of now in Norfolk - clouds. BAH! Visible in Troon (W Scotland) Shafts of light radiating from overhead towards the NW. And in Fife, like a bright band in the sky. Also saw a pink / red 'cloud' in the west from the plane as it descended towards Edinburgh, and the captain came on to say those on the 'right hand side' (starboard) could see them. 1800 UTC -- Surfer! If you really want to send me email then use: five_cats at uk2 dot net |
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