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Old 10-03-2012, 19:18   #46
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Re: Solar flares - coronal mass ejections

Was supposed to be a good chance it could be seen over East Lancashire on Thursday night.

Sat on patio step (camera in hand) for ages, until it clouded over. No sighting.

Just finished up with a cold ...
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Old 10-03-2012, 19:22   #47
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Re: Solar flares - coronal mass ejections

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Was supposed to be a good chance it could be seen over East Lancashire on Thursday night.

Sat on patio step (camera in hand) for ages, until it clouded over. No sighting.

Just finished up with a cold ...
Even if they're up there, with our weather, we'd better stick to the Illuminations, if we want to see guaranteed Northern Lights.

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Old 19-05-2012, 15:44   #48
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Re: Solar flares - coronal mass ejections

In the early hours of Thursday the sun emitted an M class flare, which supplies us, here in NWest England, with the potential to see some northern lights.
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