To be honest, I don't know what it is, but I don't think it's what they tell us. If South Carolina and Florida is seeing this, then most of the country should, but it's not. So I don't know what this is.
I’m from Central Eastern Michigan. It was seen throughout Michigan Chicago, Ohio. And Canada, I believe this was something much bigger than what we’re being told. 🤔🤔🤔
If this is South Carolina, there is no way this is the Aurora Borealis. I live in Massachusetts and there is no Aurora here. Auroras from the Arctic circle can't give an aurora in just one place in the south. So I'm calling BS on this one.
It was seen as far south as Florida. Also Alabama and Texas. Supposed to have another show this evening due to 3 more cme's are on the way. And actually a 4th also, but that ones not til tomorrow. I hope its clear enough for everyone to capture more photos as this is a rare event. It was too cloudy here last nite and I didn't see it earlier when I was out but I'm going out to look one more time before lights out. Have a Blessed nite and InJoy your Day Everyone
@@shannonlynnrandom3030 I'm confused and maybe I don't know how auroras work. I live well north of the Carolinas, Florida and Texas. Auroras aren't a localized phenomenon since they originate in the Arctic Circle. Has it ever occurred to anyone that these lights aren't the Aurora Borealis and might be something else that we don't know about?
@@ms.anthropik Its due to the geo magnetic storms from the cme earth directed. I dont know everything about it other than if strong enough it can put us back to the dark ages. lights out. I do apologize if I came across rude. Thanks for replying :)
I would think that a geomagnetic storm would be seen in most parts of the world. I live north of the Carolinas and Texas and no Auroras here. I don't understand it.
A lot of people don't believe this. If not the Aurora Borealis, then what is it? Because I'm in Pelion SC. I filmed this last night soooo.
Cyclical planetary system in our backyard.
If humanity knew
Канал -НЕЗНАКОМАЯ ФРАНЦИЯ ВСЕМ В ПОМОЩЬ...
РАДОСТИ ВСЕМ СО СВЕТЛОЙ РУСИ❤❤❤
To be honest, I don't know what it is, but I don't think it's what they tell us. If South Carolina and Florida is seeing this, then most of the country should, but it's not. So I don't know what this is.
Beautiful
Very nice
I’m from Central Eastern Michigan. It was seen throughout Michigan Chicago, Ohio. And Canada, I believe this was something much bigger than what we’re being told. 🤔🤔🤔
Another wonder you have presented.
Is that the Kingdom?
Angeblich auch in Bayern ( Süden von Deutschland ) aber nicht im Norden...🤷 DANKE❤
Ремонт небесного купола....у них ничего не получается...
Миру мир..
If this is South Carolina, there is no way this is the Aurora Borealis. I live in Massachusetts and there is no Aurora here. Auroras from the Arctic circle can't give an aurora in just one place in the south. So I'm calling BS on this one.
I'm telling you I live in Pelion, SC
It was seen as far south as Florida. Also Alabama and Texas. Supposed to have another show this evening due to 3 more cme's are on the way. And actually a 4th also, but that ones not til tomorrow. I hope its clear enough for everyone to capture more photos as this is a rare event. It was too cloudy here last nite and I didn't see it earlier when I was out but I'm going out to look one more time before lights out. Have a Blessed nite and InJoy your Day Everyone
@@shannonlynnrandom3030 I'm confused and maybe I don't know how auroras work. I live well north of the Carolinas, Florida and Texas. Auroras aren't a localized phenomenon since they originate in the Arctic Circle. Has it ever occurred to anyone that these lights aren't the Aurora Borealis and might be something else that we don't know about?
@@ms.anthropik Its due to the geo magnetic storms from the cme earth directed. I dont know everything about it other than if strong enough it can put us back to the dark ages. lights out. I do apologize if I came across rude. Thanks for replying :)
I would think that a geomagnetic storm would be seen in most parts of the world. I live north of the Carolinas and Texas and no Auroras here. I don't understand it.
yeah sure it was!
I'm in Pelion SC. IM telling you it's for real