[SVHFSList] FW: Solar Flares and Geminid Meteors
David M. Benton
wb4jgg at bellsouth.net
Wed Dec 13 07:05:43 CST 2006
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From: SpaceWeather.com [mailto:swlist at spaceweather.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 2:33 AM
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Subject: Solar Flares and Geminid Meteors
Space Weather News for Dec. 13, 2006
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X-FLARE: Sunspot 930 erupted again this morning, producing a strong X3-class
solar flare. The blast triggered an ongoing radiation storm and probably
hurled a coronal mass ejection (CME) toward Earth. Auroras are possible when
the CME arrives on Dec. 14th or 15th.
Note: The radiation storm mentioned above is of moderate intensity and,
unless it strengthens greatly, poses no threat to astronauts orbiting Earth
onboard the International Space Station or the space shuttle. The
astronauts are protected by the walls of their spacecraft as well as by
Earth's magnetic field.
GEMINID METEORS: The Geminid meteor shower peaks tonight. Start watching
around 9 p.m. local time on Wednesday, Dec. 13th. The display will start
small but grow in intensity as the night wears on. By Thursday morning, Dec.
14th, people in dark, rural areas could see one or two Geminids every
minute.
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updates about solar activity.
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