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Slipping into your bitcoin-only feed with some NOSTR normie content.

The Northern Lights were on display in the lower 48 last night. It's only the second or third time (that I know of) that they've been visible from our house. Usually they're only green this low, but last night was something special. Perhaps a result of our unusually cold and snowy April, as it's typically much warmer by now. I got to see an epic display in Portage, Alaska in 2010, date I say, this was better.... 👀

The aurora borealis forecast center in Anchorage, AK had last night listed as "moderate" and tonight is listed as "high ++", so I'm hoping for some epic viewing from remote, lower 48 spots tonight. A great reason to head for the mountains with little or no light pollution.

"Very intense aurora often has a purple rim at the bottom. The purple results from a mixture of blue and red emissions from nitrogen molecules."

Learn more (if you want) from the masters at https://www.gi.alaska.edu/monitors/aurora-forecast

Our world is pretty feckin' cool, show some respect.

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#beaUTAHful

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sperry 2y ago

Second pic is from Sundance Resort, about 35 miles south of me, taken from their webcam.

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