As promised here are a few websites you can use to see what is happening in the sky and in space.

The real-time camera data from across the state can be found at - The ones that are woking are:
http://optics.gi.alaska.edu/optics/?q=realtime
The Poker all-sky camera is at:
http://optics.gi.alaska.edu/pkr_rgb_real.html
We have a Nikon D610 taking all-sky images too - it is at:
http://allsky.gi.alaska.edu/
There are also little time-lapse movies made every 10 minutes or so.
When I get the IDL license working again you can see real-time meridian spectrograph keograms at (but not tonight):
http://optics.gi.alaska.edu/pkr_msp_real.html 
I display the 6-hour ACE mag/swepam plot at (you can get these at SWPC too):
http://optics.gi.alaska.edu/ace_6hr.html
I also plot the GOES 13 & 15 magnetometer for three hour period at:
http://optics.gi.alaska.edu/goes_hp_real.html
There is a real-time display of some Canadian all-sky cameras at:
http://aurora.phys.ucalgary.ca/yknf.html
Some of the labels may be hard to decipher ,and the orientation is not clear, but you can tell if there is aurora to our East.