For those who can't decide if there's not enough day, or not enough night!
*** WARNING ***
Do not EVER look directly at the Sun through a telescope or in any other way, unless you have the proper filters and have been educated in their proper use. This can cause INSTANT eye damage, and remember, you only get ONE pair of eyes!
by ScoobySn4x » Tue Aug 23, 2016 2:53 pm
Surely this is a glitch?
https://twitter.com/search?q=aurora+wat ... r%5EsearchAurora watch is reporting significant activity with a likelihood of aurora being seen anywhere in the UK.
I would love this to be true.........
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