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Some coronal holes are always observable on the sun. Displays of the aurora therefore might be seen regularly from high latitudes.
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Graham Palmer
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Just back in from observing, and can confirm a mild aurora in progress in New Zealand. Only a faint glow in the south, but confirmed with a photo...
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