SETI public: Fw: Auroras, Jupiter and the Moon

From: LARRY KLAES (ljk4_at_msn.com)
Date: Thu Apr 10 2003 - 05:05:08 PDT

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    From: SpaceWeather.com
    Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2003 2:52 AM
    To: SpaceWeather.com
    Subject: Auroras, Jupiter and the Moon

    Space Weather News for April 10th, 2003
    http://www.spaceweather.com

    AURORAS: Earth is entering a solar wind stream flowing from a large
    coronal hole on the Sun. Sky watchers should remain alert for auroras. The
    best viewing sites will be at high latitudes: e.g., New Zealand, southern
    Australia, northern Europe, Canada, Alaska and other northern US states
    like Wisconsin and Michigan. Forecasters say there is also a 10% chance of
    severe geomagnetic storming at middle latitudes.

    JUPITER AND THE MOON: The waxing quarter Moon could make faint auroras
    hard to see. But it's still worth looking because on April 10th the Moon
    and Jupiter will be pleasingly close together in the night sky. Visit
    SpaceWeather.com for sky maps and more information.


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