Aurora Alert
For anyone with clear skies this evening......
Dear AuroraWatch UK subscriber, Red alert: aurora likely. It is likely that aurora will be visible by eye and camera from anywhere in the UK. Viewing aurora requires clear, dark skies away from light pollution. To monitor current activity see http://aurorawatch.lancs.ac.uk Issued 2016-10-25 17:48 UTC (18:48 BST) by AuroraWatch UK using SAMNET CRK2 data from Crooktree, UK. You received this email because you have previously agreed to receive AuroraWatch UK alerts. If you no longer wish to receive alerts please unsubcribe by visiting http://aurorawatch.lancs.ac.uk/cgi-bin/subscribe Hopefully not a lawn mower this time......... |
Interesting as this might be, I'm struggling to get my head round the connection to the mowing of lawns.
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Originally Posted by markjmd
(Post 11888042)
Interesting as this might be, I'm struggling to get my head round the connection to the mowing of lawns.
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I thought this was a thread about nipples.
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Originally Posted by RobJenks
(Post 11888065)
I thought this was a thread about nipples.
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Weird the link you posted says not much activity is due but there have been a few stories about it being a good night to look out for it.
http://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/nort...ail/story.html here may be an opportunity to see the Northern Lights over Derbyshire tonight - as the phenomenon is set to be visible across the whole of the UK. Aurora Watch UK has issued a red alert - meaning the Aurora Borealis is likely to be visible by eye and camera from anywhere in the country. It is thought the best time to take in the stunning spectacle will be between 10pm and 11pm tonight, Wednesday, October 26. |
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Also, remember this?!...
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=at...lot+car+racing Always wanted a set. Seemed sooo much more exotic than Scalextric! |
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