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Look up to the sky tonight...It's going to be so cool  

CeriosEros 39M
616 posts
9/8/2017 2:28 pm

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9/8/2017 10:29 pm

Look up to the sky tonight...It's going to be so cool

The sun gives us light and energy. Without it life would be impossible. Unfortunately if has the ability to kill us all by billions of tons of super heated plasma at us. It's called a CME or Coronal mass ejection. They are rare but they happen randomly. But don't worry we are protected by the earth's magnetic field so we barely notice. But there is one that happens when there's a CME if it's not big enough to exterminate all life on earth. The Northern and Southern lights are seen much futher than usual. And when was the last CME? One happened 2 days. That means that right about now there is charged particles slamming into the magnetic field right now. So for the next couple of days if you live in the northern part of the earth as fat south as Chicago and possibly London and in the south around New Zealand there's a chance that you will see the lights. Depending on how much of the CME hits the magnetic field, weather conditions, and light saturation.

So look up. You might see something so rare it might be your only chance.


CeriosEros 39M
642 posts
9/8/2017 2:31 pm

This is one of two reasons that I wished I lived in Alberta, Canada.


JuggsyMalone 34F
3427 posts
9/8/2017 2:51 pm

A good job you dont live in Florida coz tonight in the sky will probably be cars, roofs, cows and flying debris

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benard69 66M/66F  

9/8/2017 3:51 pm

If you're lucky enough to witness the Aurora Borealis it' truly magic in the sky!


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