Topic: FARSIDE CORONAL MASS EJECTION (Spaceweather.com)

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FARSIDE CORONAL MASS EJECTION (Spaceweather.com)

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The Earthside of the sun is quiet, but the farside of the sun is not. During the early hours of Oct. 5th, NASA's STEREO-A probe, stationed over the farside, recorded the eruption of a southern hemisphere sunspot. Shortly after 07:30 UT, a coronal mass ejection (CME) flew over the sun's southeastern limb (credit: SOHO):

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Radio emissions from shock waves in the CME suggest an expansion velocity of about 700 km/s (1.6 million mph), which is fairly typical of CME speeds. If Earth were in the line of fire, we would probably observe bright polar auroras in a few days. However, this CME is heading away from, not toward our planet.

The active region that produced the blast will rotate onto the Earthside of the sun in about 4 days. If it remains potent, geoeffective solar activity could increase later this week

 

--from Spaceweather.com



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