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Living in northern Sweden I see the northern lights multiple times a year. I have never seen them pale or otherwise not colorful. Green and reds always. That is to my naked eye. Photographs do look more saturated, but the difference isn't as large as this comment thread make it out to be.


Even in Northern Scotland (further south than northern Sweden) this is the case. The latest aurora showing was vividly colourful to the naked eye.


That mirrors my experience from when I used to live in northern Canada


Even in Upper Michigan near Lake Superior we sometimes had stunn, colorful Northern Lights. Sometimes it seemed like they were flying overhead within your grasp


Most definitely, it's quite common to find people hanging around outside up towards Calumet whenever there's a night with a high KP Index.

I highly recommend checking them out if you're nearby, the recent auoras have been quite astonishing


I'm in Australia where the southern lights are known to be not as intense as northern lights. That's where my remark comes from. Those who have never seen the aurora with their own eyes may like to see an accurate photo. A rare find among the collective celebration of saturation.


In the upper peninsula of michigan I have only seen grey.


That is the same latitude as Paris though, not very north at all.


Couldn't that be fixed by having contributors creating a specifically named repo with the address in a file? Still opt in. It could be opt in for the maintainer too, following jchrisa's suggestion, meaning the maintainer could veto payments.


Nope, the author explains that in a blog post here: http://mts.io/2014/05/07/spotify-pricing-index/


Actually I'm danish, but the exact same problem applies. My bad :)


No worries, I was actually referring to the automagically translated article. :)

Google can't really know which is which, so the article seems to use a mix of both english words in different places, which ends up being a little confusing/inconsistent.

Security is one of my interests and I work with people who have been in the safety industry, so sometimes we have our little linguistic bouts. :)


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