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Tuesday, November 19, 2013
THE SUN: Nov. 19
Although this huge sunspot (#1899) looks powerful and menacing, it does not hold the potential for strong solar flares.
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Strange Radio Emission Event on 20.1 Mhz
Moon Crossing
QUIET SUN
HOW BIG IS A SUNSPOT???
THE SUN: Nov. 19
FM METEORS
COMET ISON: Nov. 16 (spaceweather.com)
CHANCE OF FLARES (spaceweather.com)
SUNSPOTS UPDATE: Nov. 11, 2013
470.3125 Mhz and Solar Wind?
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ACTIVE REGION #1890 (spaceweatherlive.com)
BIG SUNSPOT FACES EARTH (spaceweather.com)
CHANCE OF FLARES (spaceweather.com)
SUNSPOTS: Nov. 3
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Jim Tegerdine
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