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Space Science

Polar Flares To Be Visible Tonight 88

ideaMUX writes "NASA's solar dynamics observatory recently detected an M-class flare hurling a coronal mass ejection (CME) into space. The CME is not fully directed toward Earth, but some of the plasma cloud may be visible in the magnetosphere tonight, causing a geomagnetic disturbance and possible aurora. NASA said M-class flares are medium-sized, and can cause brief radio blackouts that affect Earth's Polar regions. Minor radiation storms sometimes follow M-class flares."
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Polar Flares To Be Visible Tonight

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  • by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday August 10, 2010 @07:04PM (#33210290)

    You better hope we never have a solar flare such that the resulting aurora is visble from Cleveland.

    You're not actually serious, are you? Auroras are visible* from Cleveland about once a year, on average--more during solar max, less during solar min, like now.

    *Not factoring in light pollution

  • Re:yuo F"ail It (Score:3, Interesting)

    by zeropointburn ( 975618 ) on Tuesday August 10, 2010 @11:27PM (#33211910) Journal

    Sometimes I think that troll is a weird form of eliza trainer, trying to produce comprehensible posts based on slashdot post histories. Clearly a non-starter unless you've been drinking sterno. Alternatively, it could be some form of encoded data, posted in a public forum and cleverly disguised as an asshat. /tinfoilhat

    As to the light show, wish I could see it.

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