[South Florida DX Association] Sunspot Surprise

Bill Marx bmarx at bellsouth.net
Thu Dec 1 20:52:41 EST 2005


 Space Weather News for December 1, 2005
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> EXPANDING SUNSPOT:  In a span of only 24 hours, sunspot 826 has grown from
a barely-visible speck into a Saturn-sized active region, and it is still
growing. This large sunspot is crackling with low-level solar flares and may
soon pose a threat for a major eruption.  Readers who own a safely-filtered
solar telescope will want to monitor this sunspot; it is changing by the
hour.  Or visit http://spaceweather.com to view up-to-date images and
movies.
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> BRIGHT VENUS:  Venus is approaching Earth and reaches its peak brightness
during the first weeks of December.  It is is visible in broad daylight (if
you know where to look) and at night it is actually casting shadows.  The
next few moonless nights are good times to look for delicate Venus shadows.
Visit http://spaceweather.com for observing tips and more information.
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