Looks like everyone south of about perth, across to southern nsw got to see it :D.
some amazing photos
Didn't see it but it sure did play havoc with my vaccination microchips which had trump singing Britiny's "One more time" the havoc was caused by everyone else's microchip also tuning in and the massive queue to hit Trump one more time
It's absolutely unreal up here in at 49N, I've been almost to the Arctic and it was nothing like this.
It's absolutely unreal up here in at 49N, I've been almost to the Arctic and it was nothing like this.
43N here; headed to the southern shore of Lake Ontario (Durand Eastman Beach) and got some fun late night viewing with the kids! Wasn't as clearly defined as displays I've seen further north, but still exciting nonetheless.
46N here in eastern Washington state. We had great views of the aurora. Where I live there is too much light pollution, so the aurora was hazy. If I ever want a completely black sky I go to Roosevelt WA or Arlington OR or 3-Mile Canyon OR to windfoil and camp. At those places you can see comets without binoculars.
I managed to grab a couple of average shots of the Aurora Australis on May 11th, just out front of my house in Rockingham, Western Australia (where I sail on Cockburn Sound during the day) which is 32 degrees South.