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|    Roger Nelson to All    |
|    Space Weather    |
|    02 Oct 13 10:17:05    |
       COMET ISON FLYBY OF MARS: Today, October 1st, Comet ISON will fly by Mars at       a distance of only 0.07 AU. Red Planet satellites and rovers have a ringside       seat for the flyby, and they will be snapping pictures despite a shutdown of       the US government. (Apparently, Curiosity has been designated "essential       personnel.") Scroll past the Magnificent Eruption for more information.                INCOMING CME, CHANCE OF STORMS: NOAA forecasters estimate a 45% chance of       polar geomanetic storms on Oct. 2nd when a CME is expected to hit Earth's       magnetic field. SOHO photographed the CME leaving the sun on Sept. 30th       traveling 900 km/s (2 million mph):               The CME was hurled into space by the eruption of a magnetic filament from the       sun's northern hemisphere. One movie from NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory       shows the event in the context of the whole sun. Another movie zooms in for a       closeup. It shows the filament ripping through the sun's atmosphere and       leaving behind a beautiful "canyon of fire."               Forecasters expect the CME to deliver a glancing blow to Earth's       magnetosphere, sparking G1- to G2-class geomagnetic storms around the poles.       High-latitude sky watchers should be alert for auroras on Oct. 2nd and 3rd.                       Regards,               Roger              --- D'Bridge 3.94        * Origin: NCS BBS - Houma, LoUiSiAna (1:3828/7)    |
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