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I saw them but they were pretty weak.
The cameras picked up way more than the eye could see.
I saw them back in the summer when I was graduating HS.
We had a small airport north of us and we thought something was on fire.
I went in and woke the parent up, and they were not too happy until they came out and saw them.
They were spectacular that night, this wild bluish green glow that flowed and ebbed.
Kinda like a fire flickering but slower.
My stepdad was friggen geeked out, he was a science major and taught HS science.
He had to call a bunch of people to wake up and look at them.
I was stationed in Minot, ND and saw them probably a half-dozen times. Once, though was better than all the rest with constantly shifting skies of purple, green, pink, and blue. It looked like something out of an Avengers movie.
I was stationed in Minot, ND and saw them probably a half-dozen times. Once, though was better than all the rest with constantly shifting skies of purple, green, pink, and blue. It looked like something out of an Avengers movie.
Well I missed out, this was how they looked from Lansing MI which isn't that far from me. The aurora borealis, -