- by Debbie Allen
Last year in the November Issue of the e-news I reported on the Northern Lights in October. I was not able to take photographs back then. Thanks to Michael Roboz who gave me the link for Space Watch (http://spaceweather.com) I was alerted to the possiblity of intense Auroral activity around the 8th and 9th of September. Unfortunately I did not have my camera ready and my area was directly under the Corona. Simply spectacular! I got my camera ready and on the night of the 12 - 13th of September the Northern Lights came again. I am attaching pictures for you. (See eNews October 2011 in the Newsletter archive - Ed.)
In that same report I commented on the spectacle of watching Castor and Pollux in Gemini rise through the the Aurora; the Great Bear (Big Dipper) striding over the Aurora; and meteors. This year there is new excitement in Gemini as Mars has joined Castor and Pollux, rising about 3 am. On the night I captured these pictures the Moon was full, Jupiter was just above the Eastern Horizon when I began watching at about 11 p.m. They chased me like great dragons alll the way home from work! I watched until 3 am to see Mars rise, and was also graced with one bright, long, slow meteor.
Hurrah, Debbie! Thanks for bringing the Northern Lights Update, being yourself one of the "lights of the North"!
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