You used to be able to see northern lights all up there in north eastern United States at times. The massive cities have made the light pollution so bad you can't see jack. So of course when they cut the power the people will say "omg the solar flares are so bad we can now see the northern lights" instead of common sense saying "oh how nice they shut the power grid to protect pedos but at least we can see the northern lights again."
We went to Arches National Park and filmed the night sky when they were supposed to be seen there, but nope, even Moab city lights were disruptive. That was a year and a half ago.
Think about all the stars then think about all the planets orbiting them. Our sun might just be a distant star in the night sky to something out there. It almost gives me the heebie jeebies but I want to know so badly.
You used to be able to see northern lights all up there in north eastern United States at times. The massive cities have made the light pollution so bad you can't see jack. So of course when they cut the power the people will say "omg the solar flares are so bad we can now see the northern lights" instead of common sense saying "oh how nice they shut the power grid to protect pedos but at least we can see the northern lights again."
We went to Arches National Park and filmed the night sky when they were supposed to be seen there, but nope, even Moab city lights were disruptive. That was a year and a half ago.
Too far south, unless there is a G4 or higher to get them that far south
I've been in the dark on the ocean as far from land and light that it's possible to be.
I used to wonder why the milky way was so prominent in history. Now I know.
My god, it's full of stars!
Think about all the stars then think about all the planets orbiting them. Our sun might just be a distant star in the night sky to something out there. It almost gives me the heebie jeebies but I want to know so badly.
KEK