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Friday, 30 Nov, Sun, which was not noticed any spots, produced a coronal mass ejection toward Earth.
A prominence appeared on the southern hemisphere stars and rushed to the side of our planet. A coronal mass ejection will reach Earth on December 5th, hitting the magnetic field of the planet, will produce a polar geomagnetic storm.
The earth enters a stream of solar wind that emerges from a huge hole in the solar atmosphere. The first contact with a flow of 1 December was the reason for such bright flashes of auroras over Sweden that memory automatic Webcams in Abisko National Park was crowded.
"Now the period of the solar minimum, but if you saw the sky December 1 at Abisko, you do not think so, says Chad Blakely from "Lights over Lapland". — It was an impressive spectacle."
North of the Arctic circle in the future, expect to see even more lights. Land is increasingly immersed in the flow of the solar wind, and specialists from the National oceanic and atmospheric administration say there is a 70 percent chance of a weak geomagnetic storms G1.
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© Ole Christian Salomonsen
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