What is this?? Since when can you see aurora in the states?? How did you happen to know to look up?? did they forecast this event?? You guys are so lucky!
If you live in Michigan you can see them just pretty much every year. =p You can't really forecast these things, and you just really have to be lucky and look up at the right time.
@skylilly1 Yes we were lucky! Living in Missouri (about the center of the USA), we don't get very many auroras. This one only lasted about 30 minutes, so we were fortunate to find and photograph it when we did. Of course, the further north you are (like Michigan) the more chances you get!
does this only come in america?
rapinyouracc 4 months ago
@rapinyouracc Actually it usually occurs at the polar regions, and in many different colors...
gabek30024 4 months ago
@gabek30024 ah okay tyvm :)
rapinyouracc 4 months ago
The end is here
bulletinman 4 months ago
What is this?? Since when can you see aurora in the states?? How did you happen to know to look up?? did they forecast this event?? You guys are so lucky!
skylilly1 4 months ago
@skylilly1
If you live in Michigan you can see them just pretty much every year. =p You can't really forecast these things, and you just really have to be lucky and look up at the right time.
Grahckheuhl 4 months ago
@skylilly1 Yes we were lucky! Living in Missouri (about the center of the USA), we don't get very many auroras. This one only lasted about 30 minutes, so we were fortunate to find and photograph it when we did. Of course, the further north you are (like Michigan) the more chances you get!
stormguy27 3 months ago
Nice, I missed this due to the cloud cover up here in Minnesota.
bnvn1 4 months ago