[AZ-Observing] Re: Aurora in Tucson

Having nothing better to do than wait for the alarmists reports, I've been 
sitting in the dome doing odds and ends imaging whilst keeping an eye toward 
the northern horizon.  While a slightly variable reddish glow is detected 
from Maricopa, it hardly warrants two exclamation marks.  Just in case, I 
set up the camera and took several images of between 2 minutes and 20 
minutes, hoping, a'la Chris Schur, that I might get something on film I 
could not see.  Maybe, they'll show up in the images of M37 I took tonight, 
too.  But I doubt it.  Nothing like the awesome display of a couple years 
back.  :-)

Steve and Rosie Dodder
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>From: Andrew Cooper <acooper@xxxxxxxxx>
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>Subject: [AZ-Observing] Aurora in Tucson
>Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2003 01:40:19 -0700
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>To any who might still be up at this hour, we currently have aurora
>borealis in Tucson!!!
>
>Andrew
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