Monday, November 08, 2004

Space Weather - Solar Activity, Aurora Watch Extended
Many people are witnessing some spectacular auroras, these are due to solar flares interacting with our atmosphere. The website SpaceWeather has the details: Big sunspot 696 unleashed an X-class solar flare on Sunday, Nov. 7th, and probably hurled another coronal mass ejection (CME) toward Earth. Solar wind conditions are favorable for a geomagnetic storm now (late Nov. 7th) and may become even more so when the CME arrives. Sky watchers: be alert for auroras on Nov. 7th, 8th and 9th. The best time to look is usually around local midnight. :: Submitted for your files on Signs in the Sun (Luke 21:25) and Signs in the Heavens (Luke 21:11).

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