Interesting. I took this a while ago and posted the results on LJ; mine's more one-sided than yours, I think, but not otherwise extremely visually different.
Yes, and what I thought was most curious is the odd coincidental resemblance to my natal horoscope. The planetary dispositions look very similar, with the strong ones in the lower left quadrant, and all the rest but one spread in a trail over toward the west (right) but almost everything below the horizon. I have only one major planet, Uranus, in the daytime sky.
In case you're still waiting ;-) one of my LJ friends posted some photos from a street fair in Vancouver, which included a performance by the Black Sheep Morris Dancers. I thought you might be interested: it's the first few photos at http://bitterlawngnome.dreamwidth.org/761093.html (he's on both DW and LJ, and I thought you'd prefer the DW link).
Did the aurora ever materialize in your area? We had too many clouds here.
No aurora here last night. It was reported visible in Michigan on Friday night, but the photo was just a green glow on the horizon, nothing very spectacular.
The K index spiked to 5 around 8 pm here and I thought we might get a display, but it dropped down again. Typically it takes a 7 or more to make a visible display here or where you are.
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Date: 2011-09-11 03:00 pm (UTC)Did the aurora ever materialize in your area? We had too many clouds here.
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Date: 2011-09-11 03:57 pm (UTC)No aurora here last night. It was reported visible in Michigan on Friday night, but the photo was just a green glow on the horizon, nothing very spectacular.
The K index spiked to 5 around 8 pm here and I thought we might get a display, but it dropped down again. Typically it takes a 7 or more to make a visible display here or where you are.