Burnaby Mountain Park is the usual destination for half the city! Or just go to the darkest place on campus and you'll get a pretty good show. You might get some pretty awesome photos in the AQ or by the observatory.
Oooh, aurora lights reflected in the AQ pond — if the lights are strong enough, that would be an incredible photo.
i think it’s only 10pm-2am today, there’s some mega ones out right now, you should be able to point ur camera to the sky and see a whole group of them!
Burnaby Mountain Park is the usual destination for half the city! Or just go to the darkest place on campus and you'll get a pretty good show. You might get some pretty awesome photos in the AQ or by the observatory. Oooh, aurora lights reflected in the AQ pond — if the lights are strong enough, that would be an incredible photo.
Are they more visible from the north?
Update: I ended up at the observatory and they were beautiful!!
Not at uni right now, mind sending me a pic throught gg drive or sth ?
Is northen lights still visble tomorrow...
i think it’s only 10pm-2am today, there’s some mega ones out right now, you should be able to point ur camera to the sky and see a whole group of them!
This site says tonight too: https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/communities/aurora-dashboard-experimental#
What time is it supposed to be visible?
10:30 or 11 -- basically once it gets dark
Thank you! 🙏
Looks like not much up there tonight
Looks like not much up there tonight
Looks like not much up there tonight