| | Space Weather News for July 8, 2016 http://spaceweather.com https://www.facebook.com/spaceweatherdotcom SUNSET SKY SHOW: When the sun goes down tonight, step outside and look west. Jupiter and the crescent Moon are side-by-side in the sunset sky. Try to catch them before the sky fades to black. A bright conjunction framed by twilight blue is a beautiful sight! Sky maps are available at http://spaceweather.com SOLAR WIND SPARKS SOUTHERN LIGHTS: A high-speed stream of solar wind is buffeting Earth's magnetic field on July 8th. This is causing minor geomagnetic storms and colorful auroras in the southern hemisphere. NOAA forecasters say there is a 50% chance of additional storms today (July 8), waning to 25% tomorrow (July 9) as Earth exits the solar wind stream. | | Southern Lights over Harper's Inlet, New Zealand. Photo Credit: Ian Griffin [more] | | | Copyright © 2016 Spaceweather.com, All rights reserved. You are subscribed to the Space Weather mailing list, a free service of Spaceweather.com Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list | | | |
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