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@Sal@mander.xyz hope you catch it tonight! Been getting pictures from Northern Europe in major cities like Antwerp. :)
Cool! Unfortunately it is not visible out of my window, and just saw this right as I am going to sleep... I imagine I would need to travel at least to the edge of the city to maaaybe get to see it, right? Or are these views really possible from within a city?
I just got an alert that there's more incoming, keep an eye out! It was extremely bright here even in the city and I'm much farther south than you. I was shocked. It only lasted about an hour before.
Just saw this thread! https://www.reddit.com/r/Amsterdam/comments/1qhiry2/northern_light_in_amsterdam/
https://community.spaceweatherlive.com/topic/4210-x19-cme/page/31/ Here is the thread to watch.
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