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Point of origin of the storm I assume. I'm thinking the path of the flairs are shooting straight and the trajectory of the flairs do not change. However the earth's orbit will make it appear the eye is moving.Can someone explain to me what I was watching last night when things really got started? There was a hole in the sky directly above us atop our little mountain in Cicero from which light swirled and radiated in all directions before fanning out and sweeping due East directly at Whitehorse mountain. It was really the beginning of the show to my eye but maybe others saw it differently. I hadn’t yet thought to take pictures when it first started but I got a few before that kinda faded out and it was just a procession of colors fanned across the sky.
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Well I do nowGreen Lake.... Anyone else think the Aurora greens and reds looked a little like a not yet moldy chum?
So you’re saying that was neither the eye of Sauron nor a galactic butthole? These were the only theories we were working with last night while sitting with some 13 year olds.Point of origin of the storm I assume. I'm thinking the path of the flairs are shooting straight and the trajectory of the flairs do not change. However the earth's orbit will make it appear the eye is moving.
Your theories are way more fun to entertain. Hope the family are well.So you’re saying that was neither the eye of Sauron nor a galactic butthole? These were the only theories we were working with last night while sitting with some 13 year olds.
It was pretty vague to the naked eye at our home in Tacoma, but once we took our phones out and looked through the camera....really pops. It was everywhere on our horizon.I got up at midnight, looked out the front door and didn’t see anything going on. Got back up at 2:00 to go fishing and drove up the hill. Still nothing. Nothing I could see on my I-5 drive either. I must have still been a sleep.
I’ll get up again tonight to go to a better spot to try and see them.
SF