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(meteorobs) Fw: Solar Storm Warning
Daytime meteor observers beware.
Paul O. Johnson
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Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2000 12:30 PM
Subject: Solar Storm Warning
> NASA Science News for June 7, 2000
>
> An interplanetary shock wave from a solar coronal mass ejection is
> expected to pass our planet this Thursday, possibly triggering
> aurora at middle-latitudes. This story includes animations of
> the solar eruption as well as aurora borealis observing tips.
> Note: Science@NASA readers who capture photos of the aurora
> are invited to send them as email attachments to
> phillips@spacescience.com for possible inclusion in a follow-up
> web story.
>
> FULL STORY at
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> http://science.nasadot gov/headlines/y2000/ast07jun_1m.htm?list
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