[SixClub] A glimmer of hope for solar activity?
Richard J. Fiero II W5TFW
w5tfw at cox.net
Wed May 6 19:29:41 EDT 2009
we can CERTAINLY wait,..... & HOPE !
kd4e wrote:
> Space Weather News for May 6, 2009
> http://spaceweather.com
>
> NASA's STEREO-B spacecraft is monitoring an active region
> hidden behind the sun's eastern limb. On May 5th, it
> produced an impressive coronal mass ejection (CME) and a
> burst of radio emissions signalling the passage of a shock
> wave through the sun's outer atmosphere. Activity has
> continued apace today, May 6th, with at least two more
> eruptions. The blast site is not yet visible from Earth,
> but the sun is turning the region toward us for a better
> view. Is a new-cycle sunspot in the offing? Readers with
> solar telescopes could see it emerge as early as May 7th or
> 8th. Visit http://spaceweather.com for images, movies and
> updates.
>
>
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