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The Northern Lights May Be Visible Again on Sunday Night
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The aurora borealis was once again be visible on Saturday night from some places in the U.S., but the storm wasn’t as intense, so nowhere near as many people could view it as on Friday night.
In some locations, the color or colors may appear very faint to the naked eye, but show up better through your smartphone camera. And depending on where you are, you will also need to know where in the sky to look — the further south you are, it may only appear as a colored band on, or a little above the northern horizon.
Explains the Washington Post:
Current NOAA models show geomagnetic storm activity will initially be less intense Saturday night. By the pre-dawn hours Sunday, however, storm activity may increase markedly, offering early risers a memorable display of the northern lights, especially after around 4 a.m. Eastern. The exact timing of the increase in storminess is very uncertain, though.
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Chas Danner
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