Then I found a section in the Milepost that lists a website from the Geophysical Institute at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, aurora forecast . The site gives a position of the aurora and a rating of 0 to 9.
 I'll be checking it constantly, since it may be possible to view the aurora from the northern part of the US and in Canada. It may involve more than a few late nights, but would be so worth it.
I'll be checking it constantly, since it may be possible to view the aurora from the northern part of the US and in Canada. It may involve more than a few late nights, but would be so worth it.Fingers crossed.
 
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