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![]() The effects of a solar flare that occurred on the 24th should arrive early on the 27th GMT. This is not a large event, but it may combine with the fast solar wind to produce an aurora on the night of the 26th over the US/Canadian border that should be visible to observers in the northern states. Go out at midnight and watch the northern horizon. Dr. Charles Deehr, Prof. Emer. Phys. Ph. 907 474 7473 Fax 907 474 7290 email The Geophysical Institute University of Alaska Fairbanks 903 Koyukuk Ave N Fairbanks, Alaska 99775-7320 -Sam Wormley http://edu-observatory.org/eo/aurora.html |
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