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Solar Watch Event for Dec.9
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Solar Watch Event for Dec.9
interstellar filaments conducted electricity having currents as high as 10 thousand billion amperes
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"Charge separation prevents the collapse of stars." Wal Thornhill
"You know not what. .. Perhaps you no longer trust your feelings,." Michael Clarage
"Charge separation prevents the collapse of stars." Wal Thornhill
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Re: Solar Watch Event for Dec.9
I'm in southern Indiana, so I doubt the aurora will fall this low, but I'll take a look tonight. Thanks Cargo.
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Re: Solar Watch Event for Dec.9
No idea why people are so hyped about this. It seems like nothing more than Kp = 7 (at best) is expected. I'm even more conservative and only await Kp = 6 tops. This is going to be a regular moderate magnetic storm, nothing unusual.
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