[Astronomy Ireland] Aurora update
The expected disturbance from the Sun reached Earth at 1:40am this morning (Jan. 22) causing auroral activity at high latitudes. The magnetic field was not favourable at the time but this is improving. The aurora should last 24 hours or more so an aurora could be seen from Ireland this evening after sunset. The weather forecast is not looking good but they have been significantly wrong about this in the past so do check the sky all night long. If you see anything please immediately text your name and location to 086-081 99 86 and email a short report to observe@astronomy.ie as soon as you can. P.S. Our comment about Luas and Mars landers drew an unexpectedly large response. So far I have been told the Marian Finnucane show on RTE Radio 1 this morning mentioned it and we had calls from Newstalk 106FM and the Irish Sun(who will probably have a piece tomorrow). If you heard it anywhere else reply to this email and let me know. Well done Michael Lennon. SPECIAL OFFER: buy any Celestron telescope from our huge Astronomy Shop before March 31 and get 750euro worth of eyepieces and accessories for just 299euro! Delivery anywhere in Ireland. Call (01) 847 0777 Monday to Saturday inclusive. Please get others to join Astronomy Ireland and support our IRISH astronomy magazine: www.astronomy.ie/sub ===== David Moore BSc FRAS, Chairman, Astronomy Ireland, P.O.Box 2888, Dublin 5. Editor, "Astronomy & Space" magazine. ASTRONOMY SHOP: open until 6pm Mon.-Sat. Tel (01) 847 0777. Fax (01) 847 0771. www.astronomy.ie (Subscribe FREE to AI's emailing list) Email: info@astronomy.ie
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