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In line with posting of 9/11/05 re: Global Warming on MARS .... interesting

news from NASA.

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Jorge

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" SpaceWeather.com " <swlist

" SpaceWeather.com " <swlist

Sunday, September 11, 2005 8:21 AM

Intense Solar Activity Continues

 

 

> Space Weather News for Sept. 10, 2005

> http://spaceweather.com

>

> Solar activity remains very high and shows no signs of abating. Sunspot

798/808 has unleashed seven X-class solar flares since Sept. 7th.

Forecasters say there's a 75% chance of more X-flares during the next 24

hours, possibly causing radio blackouts and radiation storms.

>

> Coronal mass ejections hurled into space by these explosions could hit

Earth's magnetic field in the days ahead. Sky watchers, particularly in

northern places like Canada and Alaska, should remain alert for auroras. The

best time to look is local midnight.

>

> The sun's 27-day rotation is slowly turning sunspot 798 to face Earth.

Explosions in the coming week will be increasingly Earth-directed, raising

the possibility of geomagnetic storms and auroras over the continental

United States, Europe and Australia.

>

> Visit http://SpaceWeather.com for updates.

>

> Would you like a call when auroras are brewing over your hometown? Sign

up for SpaceWeather PHONE: http://spaceweatherphone.com

>

> You are currently d to spaceweather as: jroshkov.

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> To

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