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Space Weather News for 28 July 2002<br /> http://www.spaceweather.com<br /><br />The Boulder sunspot number reached its highest value in more than a year<br />this weekend; the sun is peppered with spots. On Friday, an explosion<br />near one of them--giant sunspot 39--hurled a coronal mass ejection (CME)<br />into space. Although the CME was not squarely Earth-directed, some of the<br />cloud is heading our way. It could sweep past Earth as early as Sunday,<br />July 28th, and trigger geomagnetic activity. Sky watchers should be alert<br />for auroras after nightfall. Visit SpaceWeather.com for more information<br />and updates.
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