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Old October 29th 03, 04:27 PM
Elysium Fossa
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Spaceweather.com say the storm has subsided and now only visible from high
latitudes now...oh well. guess we will have to wait another ten years for
another flare this big lol


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Old October 29th 03, 05:42 PM
Brian O'Halloran
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Robin Leadbeater wrote:
"Elysium Fossa" wrote in message
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Spaceweather.com say the storm has subsided and now only visible from high
latitudes now...oh well. guess we will have to wait another ten years for
another flare this big lol



Don't write it off just yet. Canopus is currently showing maximum activity
and the prediction extends down into Scotland. The only way to be sure is to
keep a look out if it is clear!

http://aurora.n1bug.net/

Robin



I wouldn't trust Spaceweather - they aren't the most accurate. Kp is
still high, and Bz has been dropping for the last 2 hours, we should get
something nice, just have to keep a look out.

Brian

 




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