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I am of the belief that if there is truly intelligent life out there that they lock the doors of their space craft every time they fly by our planet.
Agreed. I would be willing to guess that life on Earth is viewed by other worlds in the same way in which we look at dinosaurs...tiny, pea-size brain idiots
 

CLEVELAND (WJW) — A local astronomer said there’s a “good chance” Northeast Ohioans could witness an aurora, or “northern lights” overnight on Friday — a weather phenomenon that’s exceedingly rare for this part of the world.

For the first time since 2005, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Space Weather Prediction Center has issued a Severe Geomagnetic Storm Watch, after spotting five coronal mass ejections pointed at Earth, expected to arrive by midday Friday, May 10, and stay through Sunday, May 12.

It’s an “unusual event,” the NOAA noted.
 
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CLEVELAND (WJW) — A local astronomer said there’s a “good chance” Northeast Ohioans could witness an aurora, or “northern lights” overnight on Friday — a weather phenomenon that’s exceedingly rare for this part of the world.

For the first time since 2005, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Space Weather Prediction Center has issued a Severe Geomagnetic Storm Watch, after spotting five coronal mass ejections pointed at Earth, expected to arrive by midday Friday, May 10, and stay through Sunday, May 12.

It’s an “unusual event,” the NOAA noted.
Saw them in Quahog.

Phone camera picks up color better than the naked eye.
 
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