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The Sun goes Boom!
Wednesday, September 7th, 2005 at 04:57 PMThose of you who look at the Current Solar Activity Panel on the right hand side of this page may have noticed that the Solar X-rays indicator is saying “Mega flare!”
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The Comicological Constant 
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Naked Eye Objects currently
over Saint CloudCurrent Position Altitude Azimuth Moon 20.4° 82.3° M31 63.2° 274.2° M42 29.6° 137.3° M44 19.3° 80.8° M45 67.3° 157.6°
Current Lunar Phase Waning Crescent 26.5 days past New Moon
Upcoming Lunar PhasesNew Moon: Sun, Aug 31 1st Quarter: Sun, Sep 7 Full Moon: Mon, Sep 15 3rd Quarter: Mon, Sep 22
Current Solar Activity ![[Current Solar DIsk]](/Media/solar.gif)
Current Sunspot Number: 0SEC Solar Activity Forecast: Solar activity is expected to be very low. (as of 5:01 pm Wednesday) Solar X-rays: 
Geomagnetic Field:
Current Central Minnesota
Aurora Probability:Low Evening Aurora Probabilities:
1% (Wed) 1% (Thu) 1% (Fri)Current Auroral Loop ![[Current POES Map]](/Media/poesNorth.gif)
If you see orange or red over Minnesota, then there are very likely strong aurora currently visible.(Data from NOAA Space Environment Center, SpaceWeather.com, Space Terrestrial Dispatch, and n3kl.org) -
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