aurora is out!
Aurora can be seen to the east, Fairbanks, North Pole. A little faint. Just get away from light pollution. Current Kp level is a 2, predicted to rise to a 3.
Aurora can be seen to the east, Fairbanks, North Pole. A little faint. Just get away from light pollution. Current Kp level is a 2, predicted to rise to a 3.
Currently, the cam is showing a little green, and the Kp is predicted to rise to a 3. Be on the lookout for another aurora tonight (current time as of this post is 10:30pm). Last night, the aurora strengthened after midnight and lasted all the way to sunrise. Here is a shot I took at…
We have aurora tonight! Chena Lakes in North Pole reporting the aurora! The webcam sure is colorful right now, if you can’t get out. Click here for the cam
early, early this morning, after the clouds blew away, Debra Smallwood took this shot up on Cleary Summit, about 30 minutes away from Fairbanks.
Exciting information for us aurora watchers. In the next few days, expect to see the northern lights, state of Alaska, Canada, and possibly the upper portion of the lower 48. We will keep you updated on a nightly basis, or you can read more yourself on Solarham.com or spaceweather.com See the solar flare yourself at Solarham.com…