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 Friday, July 13 2012 @ 08:40 am EDT (Read 1836 times)  
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This quote from an alert I received.
"EARTH-DIRECTED X-FLARE: Big sunspot AR1520 erupted on July 12th around 16:53 UT, producing an X-class solar flare and hurling a CME directly toward Earth. Forecasters expect the cloud to arrive on July 14th. Its impact could spark moderate to severe geomagnetic storms, allowing auroras to be seen at lower latitudes than usual. Check http://spaceweather.com for more information and updates."
Might be worth looking up for the next couple of nights for aurora.
Mike H.


 
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