submitted by NeedleStack to Space 8 monthsOct 14, 2024 13:26:31 ago (+9/-0) (www.outsideonline.com)
dulcima 0 points 8 months ago
I always miss the auroras (can't see anything anyway, too many buildings here.) One of my sisters did manage to see the Aurora Australia back in April, I think it was. It was at about 2 or 3 am, wee hours of the morning. All these auroras, while gorgeous, means Earth's magnetic field is weakening further. We might even still be alive to see the magnetic poles flip....
dulcima 0 points 8 months ago
I always miss the auroras (can't see anything anyway, too many buildings here.)
One of my sisters did manage to see the Aurora Australia back in April, I think it was. It was at about 2 or 3 am, wee hours of the morning.
All these auroras, while gorgeous, means Earth's magnetic field is weakening further. We might even still be alive to see the magnetic poles flip....