Posted by Robert Soul on 23 Mar 2011 at about 12:36.
In ancient times the aurora was a global phenomenon, observed day and night due to cosmic chaos and a hazed red Sun. The ancient Egyptians deified these majestic neon lights as the king of the gods Amun, "the one whose true form could never be known." A fitting epithet.
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7 December 2007
4 days 10 hours
In ancient times the aurora was a global phenomenon, observed day and night due to cosmic chaos and a hazed red Sun. The ancient Egyptians deified these majestic neon lights as the king of the gods Amun, "the one whose true form could never be known." A fitting epithet.
http://www.gks.uk.com/god-amun-aurora/
Gary Gilligan
19 February 2009
2 days 9 hours
01:10 begin a cosmic action.