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M Class Flares, Comet 73p and Earth... ?



 
 
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Old April 27th 06, 02:14 AM posted to alt.astronomy.solar
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Default M Class Flares, Comet 73p and Earth... ?

Here's a snipit...
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A low intensity M-Class flare fired off earlier today from sunspot 875.
This comes as no surprise as it was expected after viewing the farside
of the Sun. Regions 875 and 876 have just come across the eastern limb,
and I believe one or two more may follow.
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Wonder if there will be any interaction with the comets fragments?

Time will tell, as a possible bigger burst from the Sun will happen
again in a couple of weeks, just in time for the closest pass by of
Earth. As well, Geomagnetic Storms may interact and cause Climate
flux... But we need hard data to show any realization of these ideas.

Peace and Love.

Freeman :-)
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