2014/11/04 11:36:33
daryl1968
AMAZIZIZING - love to see it
2014/11/04 11:38:05
Old55
Very  nice.  Thanks for sharing. 
2014/11/04 13:49:55
craigb
Someday I need to go see this.
(Preferably with hallucinogens.)
2014/11/04 17:14:51
soens
Once you see them you might think you're already on something.
 
Pics do them no justice. Once they get moving the lights are DYNAMIC, changing by the nanosecond. Sometimes they'll be from one end of the horizon to the other making it impossible to take it all in. A 10-15 second exposure only catches a blurred glimps of what was there, in most cases.
2014/11/04 20:46:53
robert_e_bone
I had some gym shoes in high school that glowed green like that.
 
Actually, I have thus far never been able to get North enough to get a good visual on those - they are beautiful, and your pictures are AMAZING.
 
Thanks for posting them :)
 
2014/11/04 20:53:30
spacey
craigb
Someday I need to go see this.
(Preferably with hallucinogens.)


LOL
 
I'd like to see that from space.
(with Craig)
2014/11/04 23:40:34
RobertB
soens
Once they get moving the lights are DYNAMIC, changing by the nanosecond. Sometimes they'll be from one end of the horizon to the other 



When I saw them from Denver, I was struck by the drama of the motion, and it was all in the Northern sky.
It must have been mind blowing directly over head.
Awesome shots!
2014/11/05 00:21:40
craigb
Interestingly, you could also see the exact same show if you wanted to travel to the Antarctic. Research has proven that an exact mirror of what you see in the North appears down there too.
2014/11/05 07:47:15
soens
My Antarctic clone agrees with you. Check it out here http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/ovation/
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