Yes, I have seen it. It was beautiful, mostly green and wavy. It made me feel awestruck...
It was over a lake in Michigan. Truly one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen in my life, and I only hope that my kids see it too someday.
2006-10-07 12:08:06
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answered by just browsin 6
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OH, YEAH!!! Many times. (We're supposed to see them a lot this fall, too). My fave time was RIGHT after seeing "E.T" for the first time...and when I got home, the Aurora Borealis were out in full force, like arched rainbows (like the 'trail' of E.T.'s ship!)...I like them when they look like long, shimmering curtains. SO cool...
2006-10-07 19:08:05
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answered by Gwynneth Of Olwen 6
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Regularly. We often have clear skies in winter, and are at 60 degrees north. It can be inspiring, and a good night will see the sky take on the appearance of flames dancing in a fire.
2006-10-07 19:16:41
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answered by steve m 1
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No I have NOT, and I sure as heck hope that I NEVER will either (call it personal reasons). Besides, I am already charged enough, without being near even more charged particles and their deceitful and hypnotizing pastel traces.
2006-10-07 23:51:44
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answered by Anonymous
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yes once 16 years ago.
It was quite fantastic, the whole sky flaring in different colors, mostly deep red
2006-10-07 19:06:43
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answered by mfem.geo 2
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