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ballaratdragons
19-01-2005, 02:29 PM
Last night was a perfect seeing night for the Auroras so I grabbed the Binocs, chair and torch and headed to the highest point on my property which is way up the back paddock (which is where I will be building my observatory).

11:20p.m.
Walked up the back paddock and scared the crappers out of the sheep.

11:30p.m.
Moon a bit bright. Washing out lots of stars. Got comfy in chair and watched the South.

12:30a.m.
No Auroras as yet. Checked out the sky with Binocs. Just made out the Jewel Box. Saturn useless, but just made out 2 of Jupiters moons. Eta Carina is magnificent with Binocs.
Back to Aurora watching.

1:00a.m.
Got up to stretch my legs. Walked about 30 feet and found the dead sheep I had been looking for! Or what was left of it (bloody foxes).

1:05a.m.
Moon Set! Hooray! Aurora watching. Still nothing yet. Milky Way looks beautiful as usual with no Moon.

1:15a.m. approx. Horses came over for a talk. Had to tell them to go away as they kept farting.

2:00a.m.
Getting fed up with the constant sight of LMC, SMC and Coal Sack in periferal vision ALL the time. Lovely as they are, one can only look at them for so long.

2:15a.m.
Binocced around the sky a bit. Back to Aurora watch!!!

2:30a.m.
Binocs and me getting wet?? Shone the torch down the slope and the house and Dam were gone. Bloody mist was up around my knees. Keep looking.

2:45a.m.
Fog rolled in and obscured everything except Zenith!!!! Bugger it!

2:46a.m.
Left chair behind so I could find dead sheep again and bury it.

3:00a.m.
Went to bed. . . . . and NO AURORAS!!!



Maybe tonight. :)

Vermin
19-01-2005, 04:22 PM
Ha!

Sounds like my effort, minus the farting horses, and I only lasted till 1am.

Really not looking good for tonight here, 100% cloud cover.

ballaratdragons
19-01-2005, 04:32 PM
Hi V,

Yeah we've got cloud rolling in to. 36 degrees, cloudy and sticky as hell!

I'll keep checking tonight though!

Vermin
19-01-2005, 07:09 PM
Yep me too.

The POES south data looks promising:

http://www.sec.noaa.gov/pmap/

The kp index too:

http://www.sec.noaa.gov/rpc/costello/pkp_15m_24h.html

ballaratdragons
19-01-2005, 07:24 PM
I won't be out there tonight after all. Completely clouded in now with Thunderstorms during the night.

Boo-Hoo!

ballaratdragons
19-01-2005, 09:29 PM
Hey V,

What did they do with Mindy's bits? :D

Vermin
19-01-2005, 10:13 PM
You don't want to know!

Good news: the sky has nearly completely cleared up here.

Bad news: no sign of aurora activity yet, despite the promising data.

ballaratdragons
20-01-2005, 08:42 PM
Sky Cleared up for about 2 hours last night, but no auroras!

bugger, bugger, bugger.

Vermin
20-01-2005, 09:44 PM
There was a very faint glow to the south about 11pm, but the clouds moved back in soon after. So it was a no show here too.

Don't despair, there was an X7 (that's BIG) x-ray flare early today so there could still be a show this weekend if it's aimed at us.

ballaratdragons
20-01-2005, 09:59 PM
COOOOL!

The Missus' reckons she saw a streak of Red last night about 1:00 a.m. I was looking in the same place and I didn't see it!!!

Lots of glow on the horizon after the Moon died but nothing to cream about.

Vermin
21-01-2005, 10:22 AM
Bugger :(

From http://www.sec.noaa.gov/today.html

"Today's CME (associated with the X7 flare) is not expected to produce anything more than a glancing blow due to its direction away from the Sun-Earth line."

Vermin
22-01-2005, 01:42 PM
Looks like it hit about 3am this morning.

Good reports coming in from as far south and light polluted as London.

Still cloudy here even if it does last the 9 hours till dark.