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(meteorobs) FW: Space Weather Alert + Oceans on Europa



Aurora Alert  !   (and a Europa note) for all those observing tonight !!!
That would be Midnight Jan.11/12 EST   (5:00AM Jan.12th UT)

Bruce
Computer Hardware Analyst - IS/Field Services
* email:	bruce_musson@dofascodot ca
* tel: 		(905)548-7200 x2388
*  fax:		(905)548-4960



> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Space Science News [SMTP:express@spacescience.com]
> Sent:	Tuesday, January 11, 2000 10:10 AM
> To:	sciencenews@spacescience.com
> Subject:	Space Weather Alert + Oceans on Europa
> 
> Science@NASA Space Science News for Jan 11, 2000
> 
> Surf's Up on Europa: When NASA's Galileo spacecraft swooped past Jupiter's
> moon Europa a week ago, it picked up powerful new evidence that a liquid
> ocean lies beneath Europa's icy crust.  FULL STORY at
> 
>       http://spacescience.com/headlines/y2000/ast10jan_1.htm
> 
> <a href="http://spacescience.com/headlines/y2000/ast10jan_1.htm">link for
> AOL users</a>
> 
> SPACE WEATHER ALERT:  A high speed solar wind stream is expected to arrive
> at the Earth sometime today (Jan. 11). NOAA forecasters estimate a 40%
> chance of geomagnetic disturbances at high latitudes and a 30% chance at
> mid-latitudes. High latitude sky watchers should be on the lookout for
> aurora around local midnight. See http://www.spaceweather.com for details.
> 
> A NOTE TO OUR READERS: On Jan. 10, 2000, NASA/MSFC announced that the
> popular web site science.nasadot gov (SNG) had been cancelled.  However,
> SpaceScience.com -- formerly the sister site of SNG -- will continue the
> tradition of science.nasadot gov with daily stories about NASA's space
> science
> research, live sky events, Thursday's Classroom and more.  Bishop Web
> Works, SNG's prime contractor for web design & content in 1998 and 1998,
> will operate the site. Additional details will be available in a few days.
> In the meantime, thanks for your patience!  --Dr. Tony Phillips
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