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Tami et. al.<BR>
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OK. A "heads up" literally for auroras when they are occurring would be easy. Remember though that they can appear and disappear in short order, so you might look and find they are gone or not very spectacular. Sometimes it is like meteor watching, which many will be doing this week with the Perseids. You need to go outside and relax and just look up at the sky for 30-60 minutes or more for the best moments to happen.<BR>
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And what may be great watching 10 miles from town in the dark is not so great at all in the city with light pollution.<BR>
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Ted Moffett</FONT></HTML>