3 hours ago · Nature · 0 comments

Despite the hopeful predictions, it looks like the last set of CME's completely missed earth. Fingers crossed this time.The Earth is expected to become influenced by a recurrent coronal hole on June 12 (Universal time, probably morning of the 13th in Australia) to induce G1 geomagnetic activity with a chance of G2. A CME launched on 11 June is expected to arrive with a glancing blow early on UT day 13 June to induce G2 geomagnetic conditions. Residual disturbances are likely to continue into 14 June, giving G1 geomagnetic conditions with a chance for G2 periods on this day.If storms eventuate, visible aurora may be seen in Tasmania southern parts of Victoria, and possibly southern South Australia, Western Australia and NSW during local night hours. In the early evening the planetary massing of Mercury, Jupiter and Venus in the east will add spice to your aurora hunting.The Moon is approaching New. In the early morning it is close to Mars on the 13th,It will not interfere too seeing…

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