"One more thing - don't cross the streams."
"Why not?"
"It would be bad."
"I'm a little fuzzy on the whole good/bad thing...."
"Imagine all life as you know it suddenly ending as every particle in your body explodes outward at the speed of light."
"Ok, that would be bad. Important safety tip. Thanks Egon."
Stobart Stopper said:You should sell that pic to the Evening Standard, I bet no one else has taken one like that. Think of the beer money, Ed!
editor said:It's seriously weird, you know.
At 2.30am?!!memespring said:Maybe a stadium or something?
editor said:It looks like the Aurora Borealis or something?!!
(I know it can't be - but it looks like it)
Look north towards town from Brixton.
kingmaker said:They can be seen as far south as the French riverra on very rare occasions. However that normally happens around a sunspot peak and (from my days as a SW radio anorak ) I know we are at a solar minimum around now.
Some form of lightning perhaps?
It wasn't flashing.kingmaker said:Some form of lightning perhaps?
http://www.zenlan.com/images/misc/aurora_over_matanuska_glacier-animated.gifacid priest said:Also: if it were the Aurora Borealis, would it be moving?
acid priest said:Also: if it were the Aurora Borealis, would it be moving?
Minnie_the_Minx said:Would be brilliant if they were the Northern Lights. There was a report earlier in the year that said London could see them.
However, looking at a Northern Lights website, it says on a scale of 1-10
"Based on satellite measurements, auroral activity on Earth right now is: 1/10"