Aquarius
07-29-2005, 06:29 PM
Space Weather News for July 29, 2005
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As anticipated, an active sunspot group has emerged over the sun's eastern limb, and it is slowly turning to face Earth. If the spot's recent high level of activity continues, Earth-directed explosions could spark geomagnetic storms and auroras next week. Visit spaceweather.com for more information and updates
http://spaceweather.com
As anticipated, an active sunspot group has emerged over the sun's eastern limb, and it is slowly turning to face Earth. If the spot's recent high level of activity continues, Earth-directed explosions could spark geomagnetic storms and auroras next week. Visit spaceweather.com for more information and updates