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Not at all jealous.
Great photos SC Smile
That's gorgeous SC - thank you for sharing! I've been out to see if we can see it down here, but it's too cloudy Sad
Is there a reason why it has suddenly become visible in places, or is this an annual event? Huh
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-64789261
Interesting article constantly being updated with the latest photos.
I'm onto a loser here as I can't see a Northern horizon from the house - and I'm not going for a drive on the off chance that I'll see some lights. Also, I hadn't realised that the bright colours appear when you look through a camera lens as opposed to the naked eye. I'll enjoy other people's (especially Bob's) photos instead.
To cloudy here this evening, but it’s supposed to be another corker.
Oh No! I was relying on you. Lots of photos on the BBC from Scotland tonight and I was sure you'd be seeing it too.
Super photos by Bob SC
(27-02-2023, 11:34 PM)Vinny Wrote: [ -> ]Is there a reason why it has suddenly become visible in places, or is this an annual event? Huh

It's to do with solar flares on the sun I think. I have an app that tells me when the chances are good.. it's called AuroraWatch UK
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