I saw that one at 1:05 and took a lot of photos of it, it was in the far south and there were huge pillars to the north, I might upload a video with them soon. Amazing captures you got here! This wasn’t something I ever expected to happen.
We got to see some of it in Florida too. I missed the peak of it trying to find a place with no trees, which can be a challenge in North Florida. I wonder what your atmospheric energy collectors would do during this.
I definitely encountered a person last night who had some insane ideas about 7-year cycles and wasted 10 minutes of my life while I tried to get away from him. 😂😂😂
I was just out in East Tennessee in mountain overlook. Kind of disappointing, stood out there for 1.5 hours, can't actually see with naked eye. Need cameras with long exposure to capture it.
@@lasersaber I recall one around 20 years ago that was very intense with reds, blues, and greens. I didn't even know about this one or I would have tried to see it.
It happened early in the evening briefly for about 15-20 minutes. It was visible with the naked eye absolutely. Cameras enhanced it but the whole sky was lit up.
@@lasersaber That's great to hear you got to see it with naked eye. Everyone around me was getting nice shots with cameras but when you looked with naked eye couldn't see anything. I will try the scenic overlook again tonight at sunset this time. Was out from midnight to 2 am last night.
@@carbonstar9091 Thanks for mentioning you could see it. Everyone around me was getting nice shots with cameras but when you looked with naked eye couldn't see anything. I will try the scenic overlook again tonight at sunset this time. Was out from midnight to 2 am last night.
Aurora Borealis!? At this time of year, at this time of day, in this part of the country?
7 x class solar flare impact. Potential grid breaking event by Sunday.
@@CaptainForest1that was a simpsons reference
Yes.
Yea
Localized entirely to your kitchen?
Amazing. How fortunate you all were to have seen such a beautiful sight.
Epic shots! thanks for sharing!
Very cool. I remember seeing this on my dad's farm in Alberta, Canada, many years ago. You got an awesome view of the Aurora Borealis. Cheers! 👍🏻👍🏻✌️
Glad the south gets to see these! I see them over a hundred times a year in northern Minnesota
Thank you for sharing this!!
I saw that one at 1:05 and took a lot of photos of it, it was in the far south and there were huge pillars to the north, I might upload a video with them soon.
Amazing captures you got here!
This wasn’t something I ever expected to happen.
So beautiful ❤
Thank you, from Vegas.
Lovely ❤️ i like to share your Video at Tribel, Happy Weekend to all, many greetings from brunswick in germany and please stay safe 🙃
wow thanks so lovely :) what an evening, big love from Australia, under the stars ....
I went to take a piss about an hour ago... and I looked up.... Wow.... I was amazed
We got to see some of it in Florida too. I missed the peak of it trying to find a place with no trees, which can be a challenge in North Florida. I wonder what your atmospheric energy collectors would do during this.
Looks angelic
how awesome 🔭🐨
I'm so jelly....every solar storm, I get cloud cover, can't see the aurora.
Did you go to Tennessee just to video that? Thanks for sharing it with is , it's neat and sort of pretty.
Been waiting for impact for over a day, now its here and its been raining. Maybe tomarrow.
Deus é tremendo!!!
Seriously? I live in Chattanooga and I missed it?!
Any chance we might be able to see this from S.Florida??
It was cloudy for me. :(
neat
What was that "dry snow" he was talking about?
At about :30 seconds in.
In Tennessee is this normal?
is that looking south 🚬🐨 have you seen Australia too has it going on
Any chance Skinner wasn't lying to Chalmers?
it was aliens!
Is there anyone there questioning whether or not this could all be something else and not from the sun or solar flares ?
No its our Sun 11 Year Active Cycle
Its Screwing With Radio Signals - AM SW - And Sat links
Stayed Prayed up. Blessing to you and yours Red Dawn (+)
@@tonymazzbo2731 thanks Tony same to you! I just worry whenever everyone is saying the same thing at once and nobody questioning the narrative 🤷🏻♂️
They are Red Dawn. Nothing to see here, move along. ... No matter how many proofs you show them. ... Prayed up, and ready Red Dawn (+)
I definitely encountered a person last night who had some insane ideas about 7-year cycles and wasted 10 minutes of my life while I tried to get away from him. 😂😂😂
I was just out in East Tennessee in mountain overlook. Kind of disappointing, stood out there for 1.5 hours, can't actually see with naked eye. Need cameras with long exposure to capture it.
Sorry to hear that. This happened early in the evening. Just after sunset. I stayed up much later but it never happened again with this intensity.
@@lasersaber I recall one around 20 years ago that was very intense with reds, blues, and greens. I didn't even know about this one or I would have tried to see it.
It happened early in the evening briefly for about 15-20 minutes. It was visible with the naked eye absolutely. Cameras enhanced it but the whole sky was lit up.
@@lasersaber That's great to hear you got to see it with naked eye. Everyone around me was getting nice shots with cameras but when you looked with naked eye couldn't see anything. I will try the scenic overlook again tonight at sunset this time. Was out from midnight to 2 am last night.
@@carbonstar9091 Thanks for mentioning you could see it. Everyone around me was getting nice shots with cameras but when you looked with naked eye couldn't see anything. I will try the scenic overlook again tonight at sunset this time. Was out from midnight to 2 am last night.