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    I’ll probably still get some steamed hams ready just in case

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    This is what I was able to take a picture of after driving out into rural northern Oregon. Wasn’t this clear to the naked eye but you could still faintly see it and it showed up good on camera.

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    This is me in Michigan right now. I’m debating whether to drive South to Ohio instead

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      Driving to Ohio instead of driving west is confusing on so many levels.

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    Meanwhile in the southern hemisphere:

    South New Zealand- Aurora

    North New Zealand- Aurora

    Middle Zealand (where i am) - ☁️☁️☁️

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    Meanwhile, the North of England bucked the trend by being clear. The aurora was visible in town, despite your directions light pollution, but I still drove out to the country for an hour at 2am to get a better view.

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    Drove into VT since the forecast looked better and waited out the clouds, got a pretty good view after 2200. No major dancing of lights, but colorful streaks and of course the camera picked up way more than could be seen.

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    It’s been amazing here in British Columbia, Canada. And I’m right on the border.