As predicted, the first of two coronal mass ejections (CMEs) from the sun produced some good aurora displays last night, as far south as Arizona:
This was taken about the time the NOAA-15 satellite observed a peak activity level of “10” over the Northern Hemisphere.
Here’s a nice photo from Minnesota:
And, where the aurora always seems to be burning up the sky…Fairbanks, Alaska:
From Finland:
And another one from Minnesota (uff da!):
Finally, here’s the source of the CME, sunspot 2158, as photographed by Sergio Castillo a day after it unleashed the “storm”:
Photos courtesy of Spaceweather.com Realtime Image Gallery.
Hopefully, with the second CME event storm arriving today, there could be another good display tonight.