SETI public: Fw: Huge Solar Blast

From: LARRY KLAES (ljk4_at_msn.com)
Date: Tue Oct 28 2003 - 11:15:59 PST

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    ----- Original Message -----
    From: SpaceWeather.com
    Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:01 PM
    To: SpaceWeather.com
    Subject: Huge Solar Blast

    Space Weather News for Oct. 28, 2003
    http://spaceweather.com

    One of the most powerful solar flares ever recorded erupted this morning
    near giant sunspot 486. The explosion hurled a coronal mass ejection
    (CME) directly toward Earth. Bright auroras could appear when the
    fast-moving cloud sweeps past our planet--perhaps as early as tonight.
    High-latitude sites such as New Zealand, Scandinavia, Alaska, Canada and
    US northern border states from Maine to Washington are favored, as usual,
    but auroras could descend to lower latitudes, too.

    Not all CMEs trigger auroras. Several, for instance, have swept past
    Earth in recent days without causing widespread displays. It all depends
    on the orientation of tangled magnetic fields within the electrified cloud
    of gas. This CME is no exception. It might cause auroras, or it might
    not. We will find out when it arrives.

    Stay tuned to Spaceweather.com for updates.


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