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by Cheryl Horath
CherMyOpinion
www.myopinionsowned.blogspot.com
September 13, 2014
I got some of the info in this post off of the Live Science Website (an amazing site by the waywww.livescience.com) seems the sun is lashing out throwing solar flares at the Earth. The forecast for potentially supercharged auroras comes after powerful solar storms fired off eruptions of solar material. During Wednesday’s solar flare, the sun unleashed a major X1.6-class flare directly at Earth. Not often can you see this beautiful aurora from the United States but last night (friday sept 12) would have been your best chance to get a glimpse of this most amazing beauty. Those in the Northern United States may have seen their first and possibly once in a lifetime peek of the Aurora. Most often times you need to be much farther north making people like myself having only seen pictures, which I’m sure is NOTHING compared to what you see with your own pair of eyes.
Below are some videos of what I call the most amazing phenomenon you could lay your eyes on! Included is the stunning beauty of life. These are must see and must share HD videos of not only the Aurora but of the sky itself, I have never seen such beauty as you see outlined in these stunning time lapse videos, this is beauty we take for granted and overlook, all to often we hurry through life not even paying attention to what is around us if we would just open our eyes for even a split second…
STUNNING TIMELAPSE OF THE AURORA
Breathtaking TIMELAPSE of the Horizon
Nighttime TIMELAPSE very Beautiful
The Sky Through the Anglo-Australian Telescope
TO VIEW MORE VIDEOS LIKE THESE VISIT MY YOUTUBE CHANNEL and linked playlist
I have a huge collection of these videos including Yosemite, the Texas sky, the Aurora Borealis
Playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-EQMFHuo0YkqojYwMHKFDROCEG0Vp2wo
CherMyOpinion Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/user/MyOpinionsOwned
More info about the 2014 X1.6 Class Solar Flare
NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) and Solar and Heliospheric Observatory captured September 10th, 2014′s X1.6-class flare and ensuing coronal mass ejection (CME). (LINK)
X-Flare Close-up – NASA IRIS Mission Picks Right Sunspot | Video (LINK)