On August 22, Spaceweather.com reports a fast-moving Coronal Mass
Ejection, or CME, left the Sun on August 21. However, it is not
Earth-directed, and is predicted to strike the planet Mars.
Solar activity has decreased back to low levels with a few weak
C-class flares observed from areas located in the northeast quadrant
of the solar disk. There are currently three sunspot regions on the
solar disk ...
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Ejection, or CME, left the Sun on August 21. However, it is not
Earth-directed, and is predicted to strike the planet Mars.
Solar activity has decreased back to low levels with a few weak
C-class flares observed from areas located in the northeast quadrant
of the solar disk. There are currently three sunspot regions on the
solar disk ...
Continue reading...