Friday, September 12, 2014

Amazing northern lights can see on this weekend in Colorado



We can see northern lights on Friday and Saturday night in the Colorado, the storm hit the earth. The clouds of electromagnetic energy that pulse over Earth could be visible on earth.

According to Space Weather Prediction Center forecaster Chris Smith, the storm left the Sun on Wednesday and arrived on Earth at 9:55 a.m. EDT. The solar storm came from the Sun by the cause of aurora borealis which shows the night sky with full of colors.

"I do think we do look good for seeing the aurora tonight," said Rutledge on Friday. "Seeing it in Colorado is certainly possible." 

This is the second time when aurora forecasts are viewing in the Colorado, last solar storm we saw in January that made an active aurora. This is the biggest aurora since June last year.

The sun goes through cycles of solar storms and it will be possible that the next storm cycle will come from four to five years.

Areas in which we can see the night sky are Seattle; Des Moines, Iowa; Chicago; Cleveland and Albany, New York. The northern lights can see this weekend and other depend on the weather and lighting conditions.

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