Space Weather News for April 23, 2012
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Sierra Fireball Decoded: An explosion over California that rattled homes across at least two states on Sunday, April 22nd, has been analyzed by NASA's Meteoroid Environment Office:
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Sierra Fireball Decoded: An explosion over California that rattled homes across at least two states on Sunday, April 22nd, has been analyzed by NASA's Meteoroid Environment Office:
It was a natural meteoroid the size of a mini-van. Analysts say the space rock exploded in the atmosphere with an energy equal to nearly 4 kilotons of TNT and might have sprayed the Sierra Nevada mountains with meteorites.
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Aurora Watch: At the time this alert is being written on April 23rd, a minor geomagnetic storm is underway.
Aurora Watch: At the time this alert is being written on April 23rd, a minor geomagnetic storm is underway.
The storm is likely due to Earth's passage through the wake of a CME that swept past our planet earlier in the day. Sign up for aurora alerts at http://spaceweathertext.com/ (text) or http://spaceweatherphone.com/ (voice).
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