Northern lights

derbski

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i dont know if all of the northern us can see them, but if your in northern wisconsin or michigan, the northern lights are crazy, its cool
 
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My brother had like a zip full. Needless to say, its one hell of a strain. Blueberry is the shit, I had a salad of that and sour diesel, good good shit.
 
jea! dont forget about the 'southern lights' its not just a northern thing, we see the aurora down here in NZ too its fuckin mint!
 
It's the exact same prinicple that creates Southern Lights as Northern Lights, solar wind or whatever, electronically charged particles colliding with the magnetic field, and creating a reaction (don't know what) that makes those rgeat lights, and since the magnetic field is basically exactly the same on the South Pole as it is on the North Pole, then it would be rediculoud is there was no Southern Lights.

Try going to Alaska or Northern Canada to see them. Or Iceland. I thought they were cool in Vermont, but hell they're like the entire sky when you're near the Artic circle.
 
That is possable but i feel like i am fairly well informed. I always hear shity about the norther light i would think at least once i would have heard once about these southern lights.

 
they are neat, i was snowshoe backpacking once with a perfectly clear night sky, camped on top of a ridge and the lights were going off all above us, like directly above us it was as if i was looking through a fish eye as there was a clear spot above and then a circle of lights as far as i could see, we all just sat there and watched them for the whole night
 
aurora borealis and aurora australiaus (sp?) northern and southern lights respectively

yeah its caused by charged ions from solar flairs reacting with the earths atmosphere, the closer you are to the poles, the more spectacular they are
 
Google is your friend, my friend.

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Thats from wikipedia, the band above Antartica in the centre of the photo is above New Zealand.
 
when i went to australia with a student group, and we went to the outback, the stars were crazy. first off, they are way different than the northern hemisphere, also there is no polution, moisture, or lighted cities in the outback at night so you can see them crystal clear. I saw the southern cross but not the southern lights

Anyways, when I made this thread i wasnt just talking about how wisconsin gets northern lights, i meant that you might wanna look outside because they were really bright last night and i had never seen them that bright in green bay before. Did anybody else see them anywhere? I woulder if they were visible to anywhere else
 
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