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(meteorobs) Aurora at Activity level 10
Check this site for the latest Aurora level, and if you're out checking
meteors tonight... look North (if you're at a high enough lattitude !!
http://www.sec.noaadot gov/pmap/index.html
Bruce.
-----Original Message-----
From: Space Science News [SMTP:express@spacescience.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 9:00 PM
To: Space Science News
Subject: Aurora Alert -- April 6, 2000
An interplanetary shock front passed NASA's ACE spacecraft around
1630 UT on April 6, 2000, abruptly raising the solar wind velocity
from 375 to nearly 600 km/s. Usually such disturbances arrive at
Earth about one hour after they pass ACE. Aurorae at middle latitudes
could be in the offing tonight. Follow this developing story at
http://www.spaceweather.com.
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