From: LARRY KLAES (ljk4_at_msn.com)
Date: Wed Feb 25 2004 - 16:42:41 PST
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Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2004 1:19 PM
Subject: Big Sunspot
Space Weather News for Feb. 25, 2004
BIG SUNSPOT: There's a big spot on the sun today, sunspot 564. It first
THE MOON AND MARS: Last August when Mars came historically close to Earth,
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: Wed Feb 25 2004 - 16:50:06 PST
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appeared only a few days ago, tiny and unremarkable. Since then it has
grown wider than eight planet Earths. The active region can be seen
without a telescope--but never look directly at the sun. Unfiltered
sunlight can damage your eyes. Visit spaceweather.com for safe solar
observing tips and a movie of the growing sunspot.
the red planet was dazzling. Now it's merely one among many
middling-bright stars in the evening sky. On Feb. 25th, once again, you
can find it with ease. Just look for the crescent moon after sunset. Mars
will be right beside it. Visit spaceweather.com for a sky map.