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Space Weather News for August 7, 2006
http://spaceweather.com

AURORA SURPRISE: A solar wind stream hit Earth this morning, sparking a geomagnetic storm. The arrival of the stream was unexpected, but the auroras it produced were a pleasant surprise. Bright, colorful lights appeared over Canada, while "photographic auroras" descended as far south as Colorado. See pictures of the event at http://spaceweather.com.

DAWN PLANETS: Up before dawn? Step outside and look east. You'll see Venus and Mercury beaming through the rosy glow of sunrise. This week, the two bright morning planets are converging for a close encounter on August 10th and 11th. It's a nice way to begin the day.



got this via email! :)
 
Thanks sharing with us. Wyoming is north of Colorado. I hope I might see it? :fingersx:
 
starrygaze must you follow me everywhere and post after my posts.. i told you to LEAVE me alone!!!!!

dang!
 
I love space ok? i am glad you found that. I hope to see beautiful aurora I have not see in long time since.
 
i didnt find it.. READ my post.. I GOT IT VIA email.. jeez you are blind!

*click ignore*
 
oh yea butterfly whistle

smiley,
so anyway i love space too but i find the northern lights really interested

i am glad someone sent ya email about it and more excited that you posted in here
smile i will look out for that
have you seen a weird color cloud over orlando FL it was amazing to see that i saw it on the news last night
 
ButterflyGirl said:
Another quarrel again? :iough:


i just dont like it that he follow me everywhere and post after my posts.. its really annoying.. like hes spying on me ? sigh..


i didnt find it online.. i did got it via email from Spaceweather . thought its neat to let yall know about it??? :)

sorry about that sigh!
 
SmileyGin said:
Space Weather News for August 7, 2006
http://spaceweather.com

AURORA SURPRISE: A solar wind stream hit Earth this morning, sparking a geomagnetic storm. The arrival of the stream was unexpected, but the auroras it produced were a pleasant surprise. Bright, colorful lights appeared over Canada, while "photographic auroras" descended as far south as Colorado. See pictures of the event at http://spaceweather.com.

DAWN PLANETS: Up before dawn? Step outside and look east. You'll see Venus and Mercury beaming through the rosy glow of sunrise. This week, the two bright morning planets are converging for a close encounter on August 10th and 11th. It's a nice way to begin the day.



got this via email! :)

Awesome!
 
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