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Old September 11th 15, 11:37 PM posted to sci.astro.amateur
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Space Weather News for Sept. 11, 2015
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GEOMAGNETIC STORM: A stream of solar wind hit Earth's magnetic field on Sept. 11th, sparking one of the strongest geomagnetic storms of the year and auroras in multiple US states. This continues a trend of relatively high geomagnetic activity that began on Sept. 7th. High-latitude sky watchers could see more auroras tonight. Visit http://spaceweather.com for more information and updates.

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On Friday, September 11, 2015 at 11:37:38 PM UTC+1, Sam Wormley wrote:
Space Weather News for Sept. 11, 2015
http://spaceweather.com


Sam, you and your colleagues spend a great deal of your time trying to convince the wider population that extended weather determines climate for our planet while at the same time insisting that the space between planets and the Sun also has weather..

The contrived celestial sphere creation of RA/Dec or goto prevents people from looking out into an ocean of space into which people can travel or the great celestial arena where something is always going on including the motions of the Earth and its effects on terrestrial experiences.

Teach your students to look out into the ocean of space if it helps rather than 'up' as the magnification hobbyists are want to do.




GEOMAGNETIC STORM: A stream of solar wind hit Earth's magnetic field on Sept. 11th, sparking one of the strongest geomagnetic storms of the year and auroras in multiple US states. This continues a trend of relatively high geomagnetic activity that began on Sept. 7th. High-latitude sky watchers could see more auroras tonight. Visit http://spaceweather.com for more information and updates.

 




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