The August has begun for Sky Geisters. We are a few days away from the top of the August Stranger and the Prasads Alka shower. Before these heavenly events continue, however, it seems that another scenario of Aurora Boriles is about to be printed on Thursday and Friday, and can be seen in 18 US states.
These states can be broken in three types. The first is the states that will definitely see an aurrical – if the circumstances are allowed – and it includes Alaska, Washington, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota and Wisconsin. Then there are the states that should at least see something, including Adho, Oregon, Wooming, Michigan and the northern parts of the Mine.
Finally, the states that can see something under the best possible conditions will be Iowa, Northern Nebraska, Illinois, New York, Vermont and New Hampshire. Indiana and Ohio can see something in the northern parts, but it is unlikely.
This week’s Aurora came to the ground for an M -class solar flare, which was pulled out by the sun on Tuesday. It was one of the many solar flames that has been a very active week for the sun, but when it broke out, this particular M -class flare was pointed to the right on the ground. According to NOAA, the best time to see Arora will be on Friday morning, as the geographical storm will be the strongest at the same time, but Friday night will be a good time for Canada -adjoining states.
The National Maritime and Environmental Administration predicted a largely active Aurora on August 7 and August 8.
Northern Lights to see the points
Standard space viewing points applies. To eliminate the pollution of light, you would like to flee the city and the suburbs. The deeper it is, the better. NOAA also recommends seeing between 10am and 2pm local time, because usually when the activity is on its adornment. Finally, if you can swing it, you would like to reach a higher position and look for the best results north north.
Since we are in a few days of an entire moon, the moon’s brightness if you are in the southern regions of this Aurora can affect your ability to see things. In addition, the strength of Arora is a prediction, and like the prediction of the weather, it can be stronger or weak than the forecast.


