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<DIV>I live in West Haven Connecticut in the United States, latitude
41.271 and longitude - 72.983. I observed the aurora from 2345
11/7/04 UT to 0030 11/8/04 UT. The reds of the aurora extended from
the NNW to the NE part of the sky. I was able to observe the greens only
in the NNW part of the sky. Most of the reds and greens never were any
farther than 40 degrees up in the sky. However, one beam of green came
almost over my head. Clouds then moved in and I was not able to see the
aurora anymore. </DIV>
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Michael Amato</DIV>
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