From: LARRY KLAES (ljk4_at_msn.com)
Date: Wed Sep 14 2005 - 16:42:59 UTC
>From: SpaceWeather.com <swlist_at_spaceweather.com>
>To: SpaceWeather.com <swlist_at_spaceweather.com>
>Subject: Aurora Alert: Sept 14-15, 2005
>Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2005 10:18:04 -0500
>
>Space Weather News for Sept. 14, 2004
>http://spaceweather.com
>
>Sunspot 798/808 flared twice more yesterday, and at least one of the
>X-class explosions propelled a coronal mass ejection (CME) toward Earth.
>NOAA forecasters estimate a 70% chance of severe geomagnetic activity when
>the CME arrives--perhaps tonight, Sept. 14-15. Sky watchers at all
>latitudes should be alert for auroras.
>
>Observing tips: Although auroras are sometimes bright enough to shine
>through city lights, you'll see more from a dark-sky site in the
>countryside. The best time to look is usually during the hours around
>local midnight.
>
>Visit http://spaceweather.com for more information and updates.
>
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>
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