A Big Sunspot Turns Toward Earth

 
From: "[SOLAR_REPORTS]" <list.admin@aus-city.com>
Date: January 11th 2013

Space Weather News for Jan 11, 2013 http://spaceweather com

ACTIVE SUNSPOT: One of the biggest sunspots of the current solar cycle is now turning toward Earth Named AR1654, the active region is crackling with medium-sized (M-class) flares and could be poised to break the recent spell of calm space weather around our planet Check http://spaceweather com for images and updates

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