Fundamental web resource, Doc Searls, is tracking the current little dust-up on the Sun with his usual thoroughness:
Clearly last night was the night to go out in the desert to watch the Auroras. Here's SpaceWeather.com this morning:
A coronal mass ejection swept past Earth today (at approximately 0630 UT on Oct. 29th) and triggered a strong geomagnetic storm. Red and green Northern Lights have been spotted as far south as Midland, Texas, Bishop, California and Enid, Oklahoma. Stay tuned for updates amd images.
That would have been at 10:30pm here in Nevada.
But... there's more:
Posted by Vanderleun at October 29, 2003 6:26 PM"It is impossible to speak in such a way that you cannot be misunderstood." -- Karl Popper N.B.: Comments are moderated to combat spam and may not appear immediately. Comments that exceed the obscenity or stupidity limits will be either edited or expunged.
HOME