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Keeping track of aurora forecasts, notifications, and community reports.

Did you see the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) visibility from last week if you were on that area? If you missed it and want to know more then there are some places where you can get reliable information: 1. Aurora Forecast Websites: Websites like the Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC), Aurora Service, and the University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute provide forecasts and updates on Aurora Borealis activity and visibility in different regions. 2. Mobile Apps: There are several mobile apps available for both iOS and Android devices that offer real-time updates, notifications, and forecasts for the Northern Lights. Examples include My Aurora Forecast & Alerts, Aurora Alerts, and Aurora Watch. 3. Social Media: Platforms like Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook have dedicated Aurora Borealis enthusiast groups, pages, and accounts that share updates, photos, and sightings. Following these accounts can keep you informed about recent Northern Lights activity. 4. Astronomy

Space hangout dates for the month of March

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Virtual Star Party 15
March 13th at 6:00pm PST
Virtual Star Party 15

A Review of "Extraterrestrial" by Prof. Avi Loeb

We've reported on Professor Avi Loeb's research many times on Universe Today, and now he's released a book that summarizes his theories that Oumuamua is actually an alien spaceship, making a flyby of the Solar System. Matt Williams has read the book, and here's what he thought.

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