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    Default Re: Sun Fires Off 2 Huge Solar Flares in One-Two Punch

    Space Weather News for March 29, 2012
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    SUNSPOT SET TO RETURN: Sunspot AR1429, the source of many strong flares and geomagnetic storms earlier this month, is about to re-appear following a two-week trip around the backside of the sun. Although the sunspot has probably decayed since its heyday, there are signs that it might still be a potent source of solar activity. Check


    http://spaceweather.com for images and updates as AR1429 rotates into view during the next ~24 hours.

    SOLAR FLARE ALERTS: Would you like a call if and when AR1429 erupts? Solar flare alerts are available from http://spaceweathertext.com (text) and http://spaceweatherphone.com (voice).
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    AR1476 Sun spot setting sights on Earth, solar flares and aurora borealis possible this week











    This sun spot, known as AR1476, burped out a pair of solar eruptions on May 7 and hurled coronal mass ejections ( CMEs) toward Earth.
    Photographer: NASA
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    Posted: 8:29 AM
    Last Updated: 49 minutes ago

    Mark Johnson, newsnet5.com

    The sun is active again. A very large sun spot has rotated around the sun and is now about to face directly toward the Earth.

    This sun spot, known as AR1476, burped out a pair of solar eruptions on May 7 and hurled coronal mass ejections (CMEs) toward Earth.

    CMEs are massive bursts of solar wind and magnetic fields. Coronal mass ejections release huge quantities of matter and electromagnetic radiation into space. The ejected material is a plasma, consisting mainly of protons and electrons. They also contain small quantities of helium, oxygen and even iron. These bursts of energy strike the Earth's magnetic field, causing colorful auroras or, worse, major disruptions to the world's electrical grid.

    Forecast tracks prepared by analysts at the Goddard Space Weather Lab suggests that clouds will arrive in succession on May 9 at 9:40 a.m. EDT and May 10 at 4:00 am EDT (+/- 7 hours). The double impact could spark moderate geomagnetic storms. Sky watchers should be alert for auroras.

    With a least four dark cores larger than Earth, AR1476 sprawls more than 100,000 km from end to end, and makes an easy target for backyard solar telescopes.

    “AR1476 is firecracker,” said amateur astronomer Alan Friedman Friedman, from Buffalo NY., who has been watching this sunspot since the weekend.

    Indeed, the active region is crackling with impulsive M-class solar flares. Based on the sunspot’s complex “beta-gamma” magnetic field, NOAA forecasters estimate a 75 percent chance of more M-flares (moderate energy bursts) during the next 24 hours. There is also a 10 percent chance of powerful X-flares (extreme energy bursts).

    “This one is going to be fun as it turns to face us,” predicts Friedman. He might be right.

    Read more: http://www.wptv.com/dpp/news/nationa...#ixzz1uNWNs2kz
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