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Old July 26th 05, 09:04 PM
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Space Weather News for July 26, 2005
http://spaceweather.com

At any given moment, only one side of the sun faces Earth. The other
side, the farside, is hidden from direct view. Nevertheless, it is
possible to monitor activity "over there." In recent days the farside
of the sun has been very active. One or more sunspots have been
exploding, hurling coronal mass ejections (CMEs) over the sun's limb.
Because the sun spins, sunspots on the farside now will be rotating
around to face Earth later this week and next, raising the possibility
of geomagnetic storms and auroras.

Visit http://spaceweather.com for more information and updates.

 




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