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interesting , just had a friend here text me pictures he took off his back deck tonight , pretty cool , also there is that comet in the western sky tonight it see,ms , 

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My photo from last night off my front porch. I couldn’t see any color with my glasses eyes. It only showed on my iPhone, which usually takes pizz poor night shots. 
I am not convinced this is the Aurora.  It could be ambient light the camera picked up. 
In my opinion, if one needs a camera to see it the Aurora is not technically “visible”. < my opinion. 

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Tried to see it last night.

Got some nice skyglow but not convinced it was the Aurora.

Will try for the comet come sundown.

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Taken just North of Greenville TX

 

 

The blue is sky glow from the moon. The purple is the Aurora Borealis.

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The constellation Cassiopeia is in the center of the picturepic1.thumb.jpg.ea7d58b4814b9744cb49c720599978a7.jpg

 

 

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1 minute ago, Cypress Sun said:

 

Damn it, all we get is hurricanes.:D

 

 

There are post on fb from as far south as the Bahamas.  Also saw pictures taken in Jacksonville.

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5 minutes ago, Sedalia Dave said:

 

 

There are post on fb from as far south as the Bahamas.  Also saw pictures taken in Jacksonville.

 

Is that the recent lights? I've heard about the ones from a few months ago, haven't heard about anyone seeing the yesterday.

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Canon R5, Canon 24mm F1.8, 8 sec exposure, ISO 640

Going back out tonight to try some more

 

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13 minutes ago, Gateway Kid SASS# 70038 Life said:

Canon R5, Canon 24mm F1.8, 8 sec exposure, ISO 640

Going back out tonight to try some more

 

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Used to see them a lot in the norther Utah, southern Idaho area.

 

Haven't been back up there at the right time since 1970.

 

 

Where do we look for the comet?

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2 hours ago, The Original Lumpy Gritz said:

Yes, we sure did!


We got in the car at 11 PM to get out of town and away from the city lights. And I got lost on some back country roads.  More exciting than auroras, which we never saw!

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Not really sure. Sharon has an app on her phone that locates celestial events that we use. I will ask when she gets home and let you know. 
Douglas Pass is about 55-60 miles north and west of Grand Junction. Headed towards Rangely/Dinosaur area. 
Regards

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Gateway Kid

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3 hours ago, Cypress Sun said:

 

Is that the recent lights? I've heard about the ones from a few months ago, haven't heard about anyone seeing the yesterday.

 

Yes the pictures I saw were from this event and not the May event.

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3 hours ago, Forty Rod SASS 3935 said:

Where do we look for the comet?

 

Western sky right at sundown.

 

Each day it will a little higher in the evening sky and will be easier to see.

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Howdy 4T

Just checked with Sharon. From our perspective the comet will be almost due west from Grand Junction. It will be visible to us about an hour after sunset with best viewing yesterday and progressively fading out in the next couple weeks. 

Hope that helps

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Gateway Kid

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