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Monday, January 26, 2026 at 2:08 AM
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And that's it for the local astronomical news. This is KI0AR, Net Control for the Colorado Astronomy Net. Just looking, okay, I'm just getting a few more call signs. KM6PAY, let's see, over on YouTube, thanks for checking in tonight. Dean Michael, F0SF, thanks for checking in tonight as well, so appreciate that over on YouTube. So great to have you guys there, and Mark, KC8FQV, thanks for checking in tonight. All right, and I do appreciate everybody showing up on Twitter. Yeah, I think I started over on my IaaS chat group. They're posting a whole bunch of images out. Looks like the sky is almost on fire with the auroral activity tonight, so they have dark sky so I'm kind of jealous of seeing that and hopefully we'll talk a little bit about that with the students on Friday so I'm glad they got out there and saw that so and yeah if you haven't yet and you've checked in late and you're in the northern latitudes or at least in Colorado or any other stages, go out and see, because nearly half of the U.S. may be able to see some aurora activity tonight. Go outside and look up into the skies and see if you can see some of that auroral activity, especially those that are north tonight. I definitely want to hear those observational reports tonight as well, so who is looking at the Aurora tonight. Blair talked about that, due to the geo. ISS passes, for those of you who are interested in ISS passes over your area. You may want to check out www.heavens-above.com. That's www.heavens-above.com.
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| Language: | EN |
| Timestamp: | 2026-01-26 02:08:10 PST |