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Old January 8th 05, 10:55 AM
Mark
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Shame it wasn't clear last night- I was looking at the ACE data and at
approx 21:30 UTC the Bz was peaking approx -20(south). In other words,
I would've been out at my aurora observing location and probably been
enjoying a modest bit of auroral activity.

Mark


 




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