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Aurora viewing in NH?
I have been trying for some time now to figure out when the best time is to view the Aurora from NH. I live in Concord but can easly travel to northern NH to view it better, so no problem there. I can't figure out how to interpret the NOAA charts. locations and maps. I know you can't predict when exactly it will happen, but I have been looking at data historicaly and I can't put it together. Can anyone help me figure out this information?
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- normanbormannLv 41 decade agoFavorite Answer
You'll definitely need to get out of Concord to see it. Even Hopkinton would be a lot darker. Your best bet would be to keep an eye on solar flare activity, which as the other guy said, you can get details on solar activity here:
Good luck
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Try the NASA website for predictions - also search 'aurora' for some good sites.