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Post by Sowelu on Apr 1, 2010 13:03:32 GMT -5
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Post by Sowelu on Apr 5, 2010 10:26:09 GMT -5
11:25 AM Monday, April 5, 2010 (Eastern US)
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Post by Sowelu on Apr 5, 2010 15:36:15 GMT -5
4:35 PM Monday, April 5, 2010
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Post by Sowelu on Apr 5, 2010 20:07:11 GMT -5
9:05 PM Monday, April 5, 2010
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Post by Sowelu on Apr 6, 2010 0:20:06 GMT -5
1:15 AM Tuesday, April 6, 2010 (Eastern)
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Post by Sowelu on Apr 6, 2010 2:21:14 GMT -5
3:20AM Tuesday, April 6, 2010 (Eastern)
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Post by Sowelu on Apr 6, 2010 15:04:31 GMT -5
4:02 PM Tuesday, April 6, 2010 (Eastern)
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Post by Sowelu on Apr 6, 2010 17:41:36 GMT -5
6:40 PM Tuesday, April 6, 2010 (Eastern)
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Post by Sowelu on Apr 9, 2010 0:42:51 GMT -5
  INCOMING CME: Decaying sunspot 1060 delivered a parting shot on April 8th. The active region's magnetic field erupted, sparking a B3-class solar flare and hurling a faint coronal mass ejection (CME) almost directly toward Earth. Geomagnetic disturbances are possible when the cloud arrives on April 11th or 12th.www.spaceweather.com/
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Post by Sowelu on Apr 11, 2010 20:58:36 GMT -5
  WEAK IMPACT: A coronal mass ejection hit Earth's magnetic field at approximately 12:30 UT on April 11th. The impact was relatively weak. Nevertheless, observers in Europe are reporting Northern Lights. High-latitude sky watchers should be alert for auroras tonight. www.spaceweather.com/
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Post by Sowelu on Apr 12, 2010 0:06:53 GMT -5
1:05 AM Monday, April 12, 2010 (Eastern)
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Post by Sowelu on Apr 12, 2010 0:11:23 GMT -5
  GEOMAGNETIC STORM! A coronal mass ejection hit Earth's magnetic field at approximately 12:30 UT on April 11th. The impact sparked a geomagnetic storm, underway now. Observers are reporting Northern Lights in Europe and New England. High-latitude sky watchers should be alert for auroras tonight. High-latitude sky watchers should be alert for auroras tonight. www.spaceweather.com/
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Post by Sowelu on Apr 22, 2010 23:08:23 GMT -5
12:06 AM Friday, April 23, 2010 (Eastern)
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