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[gse-aa] Auroral Alert - Slim Chance, but you never know



 
 
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Old June 25th 04, 09:39 PM
Sam Wormley
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Default [gse-aa] Auroral Alert - Slim Chance, but you never know


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.

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