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"content": "nostr:npub1g7j9ch6jmyfpk2tgd0yqukspeav68jyzln89l4t6zm6ne704f50q7c7unj I saw one when I lived in London (Ontario, Canada, not the UK London). But here in Toronto, the light pollution is such that you will never see an aurora here. Even highly active meteor showers means here you might see one or two if you stick around for a very long time.\n\nLight pollution sucks.",
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