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« on: 22 January 2005, 11:02:27 UTC »

The disturbance is pretty well dead now, even though the solar wind velocity is very high (currently in excess of 750 km/sec). There remains a slim chance for periods of invigorated activity, but it probably won't happen until the very tail end of the disturbance reaches/passes the Earth. We aren't expecting much more from it. Congratulations to Europe for pulling the good show despite the influence of the bright moon.  Shocked
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