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Solar eruption may impact Earth


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## NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Space Weather Research Center ( SWRC )
## Message Type: Space Weather Notification
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## Message Issue Date: 2013-02-09T14:09:00Z
## Message ID: 20130209-AL-002

## Summary:

Two solar eruptions might give Earth a glancing blow


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This "Experimental Research Information" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly.

## NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Space Weather Research Center ( SWRC )
## Message Type: Space Weather Notification
##
## Message Issue Date: 2013-02-07T00:51:00Z
## Message ID: 20130207-AL-001

## Summary:

Two CMEs were detected on 2013-02-06.

CME parameters are as follows:

1) O-type CME detected by SOHO LASCO C2 / SOHO LASCO C3 / STEREO-B COR2. (Activity ID: 2013-02-06T00:36:00-CME-001):

C-type solar eruption may affect Earth


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This "Experimental Research Information" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly.

## NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Space Weather Research Center ( SWRC )
## Message Type: Space Weather Notification
##
## Message Issue Date: 2013-01-31T14:36:00Z
## Message ID: 20130131-AL-001

##Summary:

C-type CME detected by STEREO-A COR2 / STEREO-B COR2 / SOHO LASCO C3.

Start time of the event: 2013-01-31T07:09Z.

Estimated speed: ~ 925 km/s.

Estimated opening half-angle: 25 deg.

C-type solar eruption may affect Earth

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## NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Space Weather Research Center ( SWRC )
## Message Type: Space Weather Notification
##
## Message Issue Date: 2013-01-23T23:09:00Z
## Message ID: 20130123-AL-001

## Summary:

Update: the latest solar eruption


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This "Experimental Research Information" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly.

## NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Space Weather Research Center ( SWRC )
## Message Type: Space Weather Notification - CME Update
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## Message Issue Date: 2013-01-14T04:00:00Z
## Message ID: 20130114-AL-001

C-Type solar eruption may impact Earth


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This "Experimental Research Information" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly.

## NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Space Weather Research Center ( SWRC )
## Message Type: Space Weather Notification
##
## Message Issue Date: 2013-01-13T22:17:00Z
## Message ID: 20130113-AL-001

## Summary:

C-type CME detected by STEREO-A COR2 / STEREO-B COR2 / SOHO LASCO C3.

Start time of the event: 2013-01-13T07:24Z

Estimated speed: ~532 km/s.

Estimated opening half-angle: 30 deg.

C-type Solar Eruption May Impact STEREO A and Messenger

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## NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Space Weather Research Center ( SWRC )
## Message Type: Space Weather Notification - CME
##
## Message Issue Date: 2012-12-14T16:52:00Z
## Message ID: 20121214-AL-001

## Summary:

C-type CME detected by STEREO-B COR2 / STEREO-A COR2 / SOHO LASCO C3.

Start time of the event: 2012-12-14T02:24Z.

Estimated speed: ~900 km/s.

Estimated opening half-angle: 45 deg.

C-type Solar Eruption May Impact STEREO A


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## NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Space Weather Research Center ( SWRC )
## Message Type: Space Weather Notification - CME
##
## Message Issue Date: 2012-11-24T06:31:00Z
## Message ID: 20121124-AL-002

## Summary:

C-type CME detected by STEREO-B COR2 / STEREO-A COR2 / SOHO LASCO C3.

Start time of the event: 2012-11-23T23:25Z.

Estimated speed: ~975 km/s.

Estimated opening half-angle: 50 deg.

C-type Solar Eruption may impact Earth and Messenger


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## NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Space Weather Research Center ( SWRC )
## Message Type: Space Weather Notification - CME
##
## Message Issue Date: 2012-11-24T00:46:00Z
## Message ID: 20121124-AL-001

## Summary:

C-type CME detected by STEREO-B COR2 / STEREO-A COR2 / SOHO LASCO C3.

Start time of the event: 2012-11-23T13:54Z.

Estimated speed: ~610 km/s.

November 20 Solar Eruption Arrives at Earth

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## NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Space Weather Research Center ( SWRC )
## Message Type: Space Weather Notification - Interplanetary Shock
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## Message Issue Date:2012-11-23T23:06:00Z
## Message ID: 20121123-AL-001

## Summary:

Significant interplanetary shock detected by ACE at L1 at 2012-11-23T21:10Z.

The shock is caused by CME with ID 2012-11-20T12:09:35-CME-001. Strong magnetospheric compression and geomagnetic storm expected.

Activity ID: 2012-11-23T21:10:00-IPS-001.

## Notes:

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