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Tweet Verification 101: Was that a real-time aurora observation or another pretty picture?

As you use Aurorasaurus, you will see many tweets of beautiful aurora pictures. But you’re going to have to ask yourself—is this report a real-time aurora observation or another pretty picture? The answer is not always clear. Aurorasaurus aims to capture information about aurora in real-time. While we always love to see beautiful aurora pictures,… Read More »Tweet Verification 101: Was that a real-time aurora observation or another pretty picture?

Why Were There Not More Widespread Auroras This Past Week?

Image of the partial solar eclipse taken on October 23, 2014 by Peter Batty/Flickr If you’ve been looking at the news recently, you may have read about a supersized sunspot which is still just about visible on the solar surface. The sunspot, named AR2192, is so huge that it was visible to the “naked eye” during the partial solar eclipse last… Read More »Why Were There Not More Widespread Auroras This Past Week?

Welcome to Aurorasaurus!

We are excited to share our new website with you! What can you do here? Register to receive email notifications when the aurora is observed near your location Be a citizen scientist and earn points when you report your sightings of aurora and help find identify sightings reported by Twitter users Examine the map to see locations of real sightings and the… Read More »Welcome to Aurorasaurus!