[IRCA] Fw: Sunspot Surprise
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Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2005 9:08 AM
Subject: Sunspot Surprise


> Space Weather News for December 1, 2005
> http://spaceweather.com
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> EXPANDING SUNSPOT:  In a span of only 24 hours, sunspot 826 has grown from 
> a barely-visible speck into a Saturn-sized active region, and it is still 
> growing. This large sunspot is crackling with low-level solar flares and 
> may soon pose a threat for a major eruption.  Readers who own a 
> safely-filtered solar telescope will want to monitor this sunspot; it is 
> changing by the hour.  Or visit http://spaceweather.com to view up-to-date 
> images and movies.
>
> BRIGHT VENUS:  Venus is approaching Earth and reaches its peak brightness 
> during the first weeks of December.  It is is visible in broad daylight 
> (if you know where to look) and at night it is actually casting shadows. 
> The next few moonless nights are good times to look for delicate Venus 
> shadows.  Visit http://spaceweather.com for observing tips and more 
> information.
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