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    Prediction for Auroras: Factors Affecting Visibility This Weekend

    Stay informed about this weekend’s aurora forecast and solar activity! Recent observations from the SDO/AIA 211 image reveal active regions. These regions are producing significant flares. The flares include high C-class and M-class events targeting Earth. These flares, mixed with a persistent coronal hole stream, enhance aurora visibility, especially if atmospheric conditions align favorably. Yet, factors like wind polarity, humidity, and cloud cover will influence your viewing experience. Currently, shifts in jet streams have moved smoke away from the Midwest. This shift provides some relief. However, humidity levels are rising. This change may cause auroras to be more diffuse and murky. Northern Rockies offer the best chance for clear, vibrant displays. In contrast, areas like Wisconsin and Michigan may experience increased cloudiness and higher moisture levels. These conditions can make viewing challenging. Forecasts suggest a KP index peaking around 5, indicating moderate geomagnetic activity. Keep an eye on the sunspot activity, as further reorganization could intensify auroras. For detailed predictions and updates, check out the full forecast here: https://northamericanartproducts.com/prediction-for-auroras-factors-affecting-visibility-this-weekend/. Are you excited to catch the…

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    Familiar Sunspots Is Re-Emerging

    A familiar sunspots is re-emerging on the incoming limb. It is erupting in multiple coronal mass ejections (CMEs) as it crests into view. This is the same region that triggered auroras in late July. Impressively, it has completed its solar rotation with both complexity and magnetic density intact. While hidden on the far side of the Sun, this group was responsible for several significant CMEs. Now, it rotates back into the Earth-facing zone. It continues to produce M-class flares. The dense ejections signal sustained volatility and a potential for Auroras in the coming weeks.

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    The Sun is bouncing Back to Life

    The sun is bouncing back after its reorganization of sunspots. As predicted, Sunspot 4172 hit Earth facing, and it has reformed into a beta-gamma classed sunspot. We are starting to gain more complexity that will lead to activity in the coming days. I look for it to continue to strengthen and produce some activity in the coming days. 4168 is rotating around the outgoing limb. But before it departs, it has dropped a quarter halo CME. Unfortunately, it’s just going to tickle us with the edge of the storm instead of being a direct hit. The northern part of the coronal hole will deliver its impact tonight or tomorrow. I don’t think it is going to rock our world. The rest of the southern part of the coronal hole is not yet fully earth-facing. Thus, activity should continue for the better part of the week. I am thinking there just has to be a really strong wind. It is coming out of the backside of this coronal hole. So far, NOAA seems to agree. Flaring…

  • Aurora Hunting

    Can Disaster Happen In The Blink Of A Solar Storm?

    Solar storms are bursts of charged particles and magnetic energy from the Sun. They have been disrupting Earth’s technology and infrastructure for over 160 years. These geomagnetic events are often triggered by combinations of coronal mass ejections (CMEs), Solar flares, filament release, and Coronal holes. They can interfere with everything from telegraphs and railways to satellites and smartphones. As we enter a new solar peak, understanding their history helps us prepare for what’s ahead. Let’s take a look back through history and see the chaos solar storms have created. Beginning with the Carrington Event of August 28, 1859. This was the first time in history that we had technology that was affected by solar storms. What a wake-up call. Telegraph systems across North America and Europe sparked, caught fire, and operated without batteries. Auroras lit up skies as far south as Cuba and Hawaii. Miners in the Rockies woke thinking it was morning. Farmer were getting up to work their fields at midnight, thinking it was dawn. This was one of the largest events ever…

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    Will We See Auroras This Week?

    It is August 9th, and we do have aurora activity coming through the weekend, but will we see it? Smoke from Canadian wildfires is at a low to moderate amount. It is going to blanket much of the US. The East Coast will be free of clouds, but it will have the worst smoke. We have a storm system moving out of the Dakotas into the Great Lakes region. Moderate clouds will persist across the north to the west coast. For those that are new to aurora hunting, some acts like a defused. A good way to understand this concept is to turn on a light bulb. Then put a sheet of paper between you and the light bulb. You will notice the light you see gets soft in color. This happens because the light rays are bent by the paper. Smoke, Sand, & Humidity will all do the same thing. This makes Auroras soft and flat without pillar definition. There has been regular M-class to C-class flaring last few days. Today, it is dissipating…

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    Check out what is coming…

    We are working on some things that will better serve our Dark Sky Photography Community. We are starting this journey. We will create tools to help you engage more with our team. These tools will also help you connect with the dark sky community. Just taking a little longer than I want as I teach myself coding. We appreciate your patience as we work behind the scenes to redesign our website. Over the next few weeks, we’ll be rolling out new features tailored to serve the dark sky community better. We are busy creating new product. 00 They will make your experience more intuitive, inspiring, and accessible. We’re also preparing to launch new products. These products show the spirit of our journey. They embody the creativity we strive to share. If you run into any issues while browsing, please don’t hesitate to reach out via email. We’re still in the troubleshooting phase. Your feedback is valuable. It helps us build something truly meaningful for everyone who loves the night sky. As we enter the next…

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    Cell phone Sanitizer, the gift that says Love.

    Struggling for the perfect gift that says, “I love you and want to hold you forever?” Check out this new Cell phone charger that doubles as phone sanitizer. What is the dirtiest thing you touch all day? Most of us never think about where our phones have been or what they have been in contact with. Our phones get set down on tables, counters, and fall on floors or into toilets. Our hands spend all day getting germs on them, then we touch our phones. Then, without a thought, we put phones next to our faces. Not to be gross, but our phones become a petri dish of all these contaminants. What if there was a way to protect yourself and your loved ones? Our Cell Phone Sanitizer/Charger is the perfect fusion of hygiene and convenience, designed especially for busy lives and thoughtful gifting. Equipped with dual UV germicidal LEDs, it operates at a powerful 270–280 nm wavelength. This feature kills up to 99% of microorganisms. It keeps your phone clean and your mind at…

  • Aurora Hunting

    How to Guide to Aurora Hunting & Safety

    Helping Everyone Enjoy the Northern Lights Responsibly There are so many new people trying the hobby of Aurora Hunting. The purpose of this article is to educate you on how to start. From camera settings, forecasting, and safety, this is a practical guide on how to get started. I have seen a lot of very dangerous behavior in the dark. I have spent 10 years doing dark sky photography. I have seen everything from parking on both sides of the road to create a bottleneck in traffic. People who park in other cars by park in a no-parking area. People are driving on walking trails. People are ignoring private property. People who bring dogs into crowded areas at night. People shining lights in people’s faces. Someone even threatened my friend and me. We just asked that they not shine a light in our eyes. I want to be very clear about this. If areas have too much dangerous behavior going on. If people continually ignore park rules and go on private property. If we don’t…

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    Common Questions About the Aurora Borealis

    When you first start shooting auroras, you often have many questions. Let’s start with some answers to basic questions. They will put you well on your way to being capable of enjoying the northern lights! The northern lights, or aurora borealis, originate from the sun. The sun is not a solid object. It is a dynamic sphere of energy. In its core, high pressure fuses hydrogen into helium, generating convection cells of electrically charged gas. These cells create magnetic loops that erupt from the sun’s surface, releasing plasma during strong solar storms. Traveling at approximately 18 million kilometers per hour, this plasma arrives at Earth in roughly 18 hours. While our planet’s magnetic field deflects the majority, some is directed towards the polar regions. This occurs where the magnetic protection is weakest, resulting in the formation of auroras. During daylight hours, the presence of sunlight obscures these phenomena. Nevertheless, at night, the plasma recoils like a stretched elastic band. It interacts with oxygen and nitrogen in the upper atmosphere. These interactions release energy in the…

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    Great Lakes Keepsakes: Unique Gifts & Retail Success

    Discover our delightful nature-inspired keepsakes, lovingly crafted by the talented Great Lakes photographer, Peggy Sue Zinn. Each piece is designed to capture fleeting moments in nature. These include stunning storms and enchanting auroras. They also feature iconic lighthouses and beloved tourist spots. We offer a fantastic range of products to brighten up every corner of your life and home! These creations blend emotional depth with striking visuals, making them perfect for online shoppers. If you’re on the hunt for meaningful, high-quality gifts, look no further! Each item is born from the artistry of an award-winning Michigan photographer who has a knack for capturing memorable moments. The result? Treasures your family will cherish forever! Retailers eager to boost sales and add some unique flair to their shelves will love our U.S.-made products! Our inventory is crafted in factories with in United States. This helps you sidestep the headaches of shifting tariffs and supply disruptions. This ensures you get consistent quality and reliable fulfillment every time. Our artwork is not just visually appealing; it tells a story…

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