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May 12, 2024
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Jstak17
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Was driving home from an unspecified city 120 miles west of salt lake. Pretty
sweet view by the salt flats.
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Reading about the Northern lights and whether you can see them with just a camera or your eyes, apparently
CSoul
Hardcore Democrat
May 11, 11:25pm
It shouldn't take that long for one's eyes to adjust. 10-12 minutes or less out where it's completely dark.
lightmann
May 11, 11:29pm
According to these sources it's 20-30 minutes or longer. Specifically the rods are what takes longer.
CSoul
May 12, 1:56am
Same way as meteor showers, star gazing, etc
cougarfan84
May 12, 12:07am
Or just go somewhere where it’s very active. Island Park on Friday night was bright enough to light up the ground
Bert609
May 12, 12:08am
Was driving home from an unspecified city 120 miles west of salt lake. Pretty
Jstak17
May 12, 12:21am
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