Space Weather News for April 3, 2006
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Solar activity is suddenly increasing. The biggest sunspots of the year are
crossing the solar disk; one group is longer than 10 Earth diameters and
poses a threat for solar flares. Meanwhile, astronomers are monitoring a
large and delightfully complex prominence dancing long the sun's limb.
Whether all this will translate into magnetic storms and auroras remains to
be seen. Please visit
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