See also http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:47973 for a version with an LCD screen.
It's that time. We're approaching Solar Maximum and chances of seeing the Aurora Borealis / Northern Lights are increasing worldwide.
Seeing the aurora is usually difficult, due to a lack of accurate information specific for your location. Add poor locations, light polluted skies, clouds and sometimes only a 30 min window of opportunity..., it can be like finding a needle in a haystack.
Many think Auroras are limited to the Arctic. But, unless you live at the equator (and it's even seen there occasionally), you too can see it if you're in the right place at the right time.
The aurora monitor is a technology I've been using for a long time to take photographs of the aurora (attached). I've updated this technology for Thingiverse and made it a stand alone Arduino based unit which you setup for your location.
An RGB Led indicates if there's an aurora active for your location with 30-60min advance warning. The strength of the storm is indicated by the auroral color of the Led. Accuracy is around 95%.
Detailed information can be Tweeted too. Here's the feed for my location: https://twitter.com/AuroraAdec)
The Inukshuk was created from a 2D grayscale image using OmNomNom Creator: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:24639
This was printed on a Tom using Jetty Accelerated Firmware at 100mm/s: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:17855
AMInstructions.pdf | 6.0MB | |
EthStandHolder.stl | 47.8KB | |
EthStandTop.stl | 782.9KB | |
Inukshuk.dat | 442.1KB | |
Inukshuk.scad | 3.3KB | |
Inukshuk.stl | 23.2MB | |
Stand.scad | 6.0KB | |
WifiStandHolder.stl | 47.8KB | |
WifiStandTop.stl | 778.0KB |