[FOTZeiss] Fw: Solar Storms can Change Directions, Surprising Forecasters

Glenn A. Walsh siderostat1991 at yahoo.com
Tue Sep 21 19:36:52 EDT 2010


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--- On Tue, 9/21/10, NASA Science News <snglist at snglist.msfc.nasa.gov> wrote:

From: NASA Science News <snglist at snglist.msfc.nasa.gov>
Subject: Solar Storms can Change Directions, Surprising Forecasters
To: "NASA Science News" <snglist at snglist.msfc.nasa.gov>
Date: Tuesday, September 21, 2010, 3:30 PM


NASA Science News for Sept. 21, 2010
Researchers using data from NASA's STEREO spacecraft have found that solar storms don't always travel in a straight line.  This adds a surprising new twist to the science of space weather forecasting.
FULL STORY at
http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2010/21sep_zigzag/
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