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NWS Seattle
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Well, we can't say we get shots like this very often. This is the Space Station passing overhead around 3:12 AM with the aurora below them. Just imagine what the views have been like for them! #aurora #wawx pic.twitter.com/yxW4DdOwVG
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NWS Seattle
NWSSeattle
#Aurora still going strong after 2 AM local time. I was working during the October geomagnetic storm of 2003 and this is, hands down, the best I've seen in my 25 years at this office. #wawx pic.twitter.com/wvYsQnOkiO
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Dr. Erika Palmerio
erikapal
What's brewin' in the solar wind—an update: Current storm conditions are: Radio R1, Radiation S1, Geomagnetic G4. Solar wind speeds are still high (~800 km/s), but the Bz field is close to zero, so G4 conditions are unlikely to hold. Will a following CME turn the lights back up? pic.twitter.com/y4sjwGdb4F
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Dr. Erika Palmerio
erikapal
Woah, G5 (extreme) geomagnetic storm conditions have been attained due to the recent CME(s) from AR 13664, with solar wind speeds at ~750 km/s and the north–south (Bz) magnetic field component almost reaching –50 nT. Enjoy the aurora show out there! 💫 pic.twitter.com/GAriVKKqnY
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