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&gt;&gt;<br&g Glad to hear that others saw this. I've seen essentially nothing since the moon came up. The sky is much lighter overall. Rick. On 9/12/14, Patrick Kelly <Patrick.Kelly@dal.ca> wrote: > I had a good view around 9:00 to 9:30 from the cemetery behind my house in > Falmouth. It never got more than about 30 degrees above the horizon. There > were a few rays and while it was mostly whitish with a hint of green, I did > see a few areas of red. > > Pat > > Sent from my iPad > >> On Sep 12, 2014, at 9:50 PM, "Rick Whitman" >> <dendroica.caerulescens@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> WOW !!! We live on the South Mtn and have a great view of the N >> horizon. It has been absolutely wonderful for the past ten minutes. >> Truly classic. Diffuse light but also quasi-searchlight aspects. Go >> look if you have any decent location. >> >> Rick Whitman >> >>> On 9/12/14, Blake Maybank <bmaybank@gmail.com> wrote: >>> Several web sites are predicting a possible showing of the Northern >>> Lights >>> as far south as Nova Scotia. There has been some major solar flare >>> acticity of late. >>> >>> http://www.softservenews.com/Aurora.htm >>> >>> I have yet to see the Aurora in Nova Scotia, so since the night is clear >>> I >>> am heading out to see if the Aurora appears. >>> >>> Look north, and low on the horizon. >>> >>> Good luck, >>> >>> Blake >>> >>> -- >>> Blake Maybank <bmaybank@gmail.com> >>> White's Lake, Nova Scotia >>> >>> My Blog: *CSI: Life* <http://blakemaybank.com> >>> >>> Organiser, *Maritimes Nature Travel Club* >>> <http://tinyurl.com/naturetravel> >>> <http://tinyurl.com/naturetravel> >>> Author, "*Birding Sites of Nova Scotia* <http://tinyurl.com/birdingns> >>> >>> >>> >>> <maybank@ns.sympatico.ca> >>> >
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